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broknbottle
540 days ago
Soon kubernetes will be running on a Toyota Prius near you
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toppy
540 days ago
F-16 aircraft is doing it already:
https://thenewstack.io/how-the-u-s-air-force-deployed-kubern...
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wiseowise
540 days ago
The moment where I had to scroll up to see if this was posted on 1st of April.
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supriyo-biswas
540 days ago
We're already doing that:
https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/running-containers-cars
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fulafel
540 days ago
That's just Podman.
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andrewstuart2
540 days ago
Honestly you might be surprised how similar to a small homelab a modern/near future day vehicle really is.
Source: currently working at VWAG.
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Maakuth
539 days ago
I went through the list of open source licences in my VW ID and was pleasantly surprised that bash-completion is included. So when I gain shell in my car, I should be able to use tab completion! These lists are often quite interesting.
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Green-Man
539 days ago
Kollege, I can't agree with that. I feel you are talking about middle to far future :)
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froh
539 days ago
the id.X series host a number of arm based embedded Linux servers on hypervisors, from the get go (id.3)
so one of us has a temporal anomaly going on
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jeffreygoesto
539 days ago
Yipp. It's obviously cool to swap out a 5GB pod to get three more vehicle signals...
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bboygravity
540 days ago
What's a small homelab?
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lawik
540 days ago
The start of a bigger and more expensive homelab.
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ctb_
539 days ago
Ain't it the truth
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froh
539 days ago
a small tcp/IP ethernet network with some microcontroller devices which are attached with a simpler serial bus like usb.
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