A “Hello World” in Kubernetes should be very similar to one in Docker. Oh no, wait, actually, it should not.
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“Hello World” in Kubernetes
Posted: 11th November 2018 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, LinuxTags: Coding, Docker, Kubernetes, Linux
Single-node Kubernetes development environment on Ubuntu 18.04
Posted: 24th July 2018 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, Programming, SoftwareTags: Docker, Kubernetes, Linux, Ubuntu
Using containers in my eyes reaches its full potential only when combined with an orchestrator – the usual choice should be Kubernetes. But if you build your own Dockerfiles you want to have a development environment where you can test the images on that orchestrator. This environment should be set up easily and responding fast.
Creating your own syntax highlighting rules for VIM
Posted: 18th November 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, SoftwareTags: Linux, vim
This ought to be some kind of tutorial on how to write your own syntax highlighting rules for vim and how to activate them. Actually, the sites I found on the web, were either too superficial or much too complicated – like the vim documentation itself. I used them all to learn the art of […]
New perspectives for carbon based transistors
Posted: 6th October 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, HardwareOnly a few days, since I started my new job at Heise | ix, and already at the second day my first article appeared. Fortunately, the topic was very closely related to what I did before during my PhD where I was working on graphene. Well, just follow the link to Neue Perspektive für Kohlenstoff-Transistoren […]
Personalized City Map
Posted: 22nd June 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, Software, TravellingTags: Software
I was, for a long time, dreaming of a personalized map of something. Not necessarily a city map, also hiking maps were fine. At home online maps were alwas fine. Zooming in, changing map center and similar stuff went fast, I got all the information I needed. But, eventually, I desired a hard copy of […]
Hands on…
Posted: 28th March 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, MobileTags: Android, Communication, Linux, Phone, Ubuntu
Last friday, I received a long expected package. The unpacking revealed this: [Show as slideshow] If you want to know more about the contents, keep reading.
Reconsidering the mailing list issue
Posted: 19th March 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, Programming, SoftwareTags: Coding, Communication, Linux, Software
Yesterday, I published an article about majordomo and my conclusion of nut using it, since the version my webhoster provides does not support archives and digest functionality. But do I need it actually? I think that the mailing lists will have only a very limited number of users and, hence, only a small amount of […]
A major domus
Posted: 18th March 2015 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, LinuxTags: Communication, Linux, Software
For several projects I recently felt the urge to dive into the world of mailing lists. Since I prefer having full control over such things rathern than delegating them somewhere, my first step was looking into my own webhosting package. It includes the the possibility to set up majordomo-mailinglists – I don’t know the exact […]
I just encountered severe problems with the wireless card on my Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t. While my netbook connected to the access point I could not use the connection in the common sense, so not even a ping within my network arrived. While playing around a bit, trying to understand which kernel modules are installed and […]
Let’s come to the next point on the agenda
Posted: 31st July 2014 by knoppi in Computer Stuff, Linux, Politics, SoftwareToday I try out OpenSlides (Link). It is an open-source agenda-organizing-displaying-voting-whatever tool which might come in handy from time to time. As usual, for all the information about OpenSlides go to their page, here is the usual mnemonic which can help you in some way. So you wanna know what I actually did?