From 1966574e65d7558e354e16e1e8212d7637e9533f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Paul Buetow Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025 16:57:11 +0300 Subject: Update content for html --- about/resources.html | 190 ++++++++++----------- ...5-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html | 3 +- gemfeed/atom.xml | 5 +- index.html | 2 +- uptime-stats.html | 2 +- 5 files changed, 102 insertions(+), 100 deletions(-) diff --git a/about/resources.html b/about/resources.html index 6ce6cb14..838c6f2d 100644 --- a/about/resources.html +++ b/about/resources.html @@ -50,107 +50,107 @@ In random order:


Technical references



I didn't read them from the beginning to the end, but I am using them to look up things. The books are in random order:


Self-development and soft-skills books



In random order:


Here are notes of mine for some of the books

@@ -159,22 +159,22 @@ Some of these were in-person with exams; others were online learning lectures only. In random order:


Technical guides



@@ -192,32 +192,32 @@ In random order:


Podcasts I liked



I liked them but am not listening to them anymore. The podcasts have either "finished" (no more episodes) or I stopped listening to them due to time constraints or a shift in my interests.


Newsletters I like



@@ -225,17 +225,17 @@

Magazines I like(d)



@@ -243,9 +243,9 @@

Formal education



diff --git a/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html b/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html index 4cb061bd..a1830ef9 100644 --- a/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html +++ b/gemfeed/2025-07-14-f3s-kubernetes-with-freebsd-part-6.html @@ -1794,7 +1794,8 @@ Jul 06 10:Flexible redundancy: Configure different replication levels per directory or file, optimising storage efficiency.
  • FreeBSD support: MooseFS has native FreeBSD support, making it a natural fit for the f3s project.

  • -Both technologies could run on top of our encrypted ZFS volumes, combining ZFS's data integrity and encryption features with distributed storage capabilities. This would be particularly interesting for workloads that need either S3-compatible APIs (MinIO) or transparent distributed POSIX storage (MooseFS).
    +Both technologies could run on top of our encrypted ZFS volumes, combining ZFS's data integrity and encryption features with distributed storage capabilities. This would be particularly interesting for workloads that need either S3-compatible APIs (MinIO) or transparent distributed POSIX storage (MooseFS). What about Ceph and GlusterFS? Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be great native FreeBSD support for them. However, other alternatives also appear suitable for my use case.
    +

    I'm looking forward to the next post in this series, where we will set up k3s (Kubernetes) on the Linux VMs.

    diff --git a/gemfeed/atom.xml b/gemfeed/atom.xml index 5488b4e1..adcfa57e 100644 --- a/gemfeed/atom.xml +++ b/gemfeed/atom.xml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ - 2025-07-13T16:50:30+03:00 + 2025-07-13T16:55:45+03:00 foo.zone feed To be in the .zone! @@ -1801,7 +1801,8 @@ Jul 06 10:Flexible redundancy: Configure different replication levels per directory or file, optimising storage efficiency.
  • FreeBSD support: MooseFS has native FreeBSD support, making it a natural fit for the f3s project.

  • -Both technologies could run on top of our encrypted ZFS volumes, combining ZFS's data integrity and encryption features with distributed storage capabilities. This would be particularly interesting for workloads that need either S3-compatible APIs (MinIO) or transparent distributed POSIX storage (MooseFS).
    +Both technologies could run on top of our encrypted ZFS volumes, combining ZFS's data integrity and encryption features with distributed storage capabilities. This would be particularly interesting for workloads that need either S3-compatible APIs (MinIO) or transparent distributed POSIX storage (MooseFS). What about Ceph and GlusterFS? Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be great native FreeBSD support for them. However, other alternatives also appear suitable for my use case.
    +

    I'm looking forward to the next post in this series, where we will set up k3s (Kubernetes) on the Linux VMs.

    diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index b9c5fe46..5a9fa60b 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

    Hello!



    -This site was generated at 2025-07-13T16:50:30+03:00 by Gemtexter
    +This site was generated at 2025-07-13T16:55:45+03:00 by Gemtexter

    Welcome to the foo.zone!

    diff --git a/uptime-stats.html b/uptime-stats.html index e93de330..6704e79b 100644 --- a/uptime-stats.html +++ b/uptime-stats.html @@ -13,7 +13,7 @@

    My machine uptime stats



    -This site was last updated at 2025-07-13T16:50:30+03:00
    +This site was last updated at 2025-07-13T16:55:45+03:00

    The following stats were collected via uptimed on all of my personal computers over many years and the output was generated by guprecords, the global uptime records stats analyser of mine.

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