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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Saturday, 19-Oct-2019 20:29:58 UTC Lollipop Cloud If you were getting SSL cert errors on our docker registry, they should be resolved now. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Wednesday, 21-Aug-2019 22:20:15 UTC Lollipop Cloud Looks like our one server was out of disk space.
We bought some time and are prepping a migration for sometime "soon" based on availability of our team members.
We will be posting more as we work through things.
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Monday, 15-Jul-2019 04:34:19 UTC Lollipop Cloud Test -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2019 22:11:55 UTC Lollipop Cloud More Pleroma 1.0 / latest Docker image tweaks.
All, the notifications in the latest Pleroma builds may cause Postgresql to spike CPU usage...
If that's the case and you're seeing timeouts the following config should help. We have this on our very short list for further investigation.
# Configure your database
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Repo,
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Sunday, 14-Jul-2019 19:51:22 UTC Lollipop Cloud And it looks like Pleroma 1.0 is working, they tweaked the listen address slightly and the below config option (the http part) will get our latest docker images going for ya.
We have a few people with our Docker images in production and we will continue to work with them to ensure Pleroma is good to go 👍
config :pleroma, Pleroma.Web.Endpoint,
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Sunday, 23-Jun-2019 18:39:07 UTC Lollipop Cloud If you're wondering what our block list and mrf_simple config looks like, follow the link.
Note the reject list.
We've been adding to it lately.
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Friday, 21-Jun-2019 18:22:39 UTC Lollipop Cloud 📣 PSA - CryptPad 📣
If you update to the latest @cryptpad you'll need to reconcile your config against the current version in their GitHub / example config.
You'll also need to mount the config at /cryptpad/cfg/config.js
With out the two above your config will *NOT* take effect.
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Wednesday, 19-Jun-2019 01:07:08 UTC Lollipop Cloud 📣 The mirroring has begun 📣
We've updated our Docker Hub mirroring script and kicked off the mirroring process.
It's going to be some time (hopefully under 72 hours) before it's back to 100% and all the missing upstream containers are present.
However it *is* working and we will keep the updates flowing as we reach the various milestones.
Nextcloud, TT-RSS and Postgres are the 3 projects we mirror from Docker Hub and all 3 were affected. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Tuesday, 18-Jun-2019 22:33:20 UTC Lollipop Cloud Looks like linuxserver.io overhauled their docker stuff.
We are working on our mirroring to take the updates into account and will report back when things are fully updated. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Friday, 14-Jun-2019 17:03:36 UTC Lollipop Cloud 📣 Plume Updates 📣
Our Plume builds are *all* back to stable!
We've run recent builds for both arm32 and arm64 platforms and they are online. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Thursday, 06-Jun-2019 00:07:46 UTC Lollipop Cloud 😍
Our build of Raspbian finished just now and it was SUCCESSFUL
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Saturday, 11-May-2019 04:41:33 UTC Lollipop Cloud @kemonine was kind enough to share a couple photos of their latest 🍭 ☁️ build
A home-assistant.io 🍭
It's running a remix of our base, home-assitant.io and some miscellaneous pieces and parts.
The core pieces are a 5" hdmi touch screen, so-pine, z-wave usb controller and sparkfun weather board
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Wednesday, 01-May-2019 17:29:25 UTC Lollipop Cloud @purism you would be wise to merge !4 in your GitLab instance
https://source.puri.sm/liberty/smilodon/merge_requests/4
Not doing so would be a fools errand on the ActivityPub network.
Block lists do NOT work.
Ever self-hosted an e-mail server and had a bad actor submit your domain to a block list? How hard was it to be removed from said list once you were part of it? Were all of the other servers using that list ever updated to remove your entry once it was discovered and the problem rectified?
Think about that scenario long and hard, especially in the context of NON CORPORATE admins and actors who don't have the time, capacity or desire to fight with a block list removal because they were targeted by a bad actor. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Thursday, 25-Apr-2019 06:22:36 UTC Lollipop Cloud KemoNine just shared their latest concoction leveraging our core.
The portable 🍭 ☁️ they've been on a mission to obtain is getting closer to complete.
Featured parts
- Raspberry Pi 3b+
- Geekworm x720 UPS hat
- Geekworm x150 UPS hat
- Goal Zero Nomad 70 battery pack
- Tenba BYOB 9 Insert
- Alfa wifi adapter
- Quectel EC25 LTE adapter
- Various odds and ends to make this work properly
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Thursday, 18-Apr-2019 06:21:19 UTC Lollipop Cloud We also owe @kaniini much 💓 for the fix. -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Friday, 05-Apr-2019 04:42:46 UTC Lollipop Cloud KemoNine just shared some screen caps and pics of the final Nano Pi Neo2 + NAS Board setups they've been working on the last few weeks.
They successfully got zfs to work inside 1Gb RAM on a 64bit arm board *and* were able to replace/upgrade a disk in a zfs pool while *also* using the board for other disk io and network io operations.
This has *serious* implications for the positive.
On our arm64 boards we now have a very robust filesystem that can be used to help with data durability and integrity over time.
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Thursday, 04-Apr-2019 04:13:06 UTC Lollipop Cloud Pictured is KemoNine's current setup that verifies a few concepts we've wanted to get sorted for awhile now.
We now have zfs working on 1Gb RAM arm64 boards and partially sorted a VPN kill switch. These are key pieces for long-term utility of 🍭 ☁️ devices and we're glad to see the initial setups become stable.
The VPN kill switch is "reversed" from the way we'd like it to work but the overall concepts in this build are quite sound. The kill switch needs work to be "reversed" such that it defaults to the VPN and kills non-VPN traffic. Currently it allows traffic by default and you have to special case VPN traffic, non-ideal but it proves the overall concept of separated networking quite well.
We won't be releasing details of this build (it's too experimental and heavily remixed) but the core concepts will be fine tuned and make their way into our documentation over time. Mainly the zfs setup and samba / windows file sharing pieces.
We will also be working on reversing the VPN kill switch that's present in this build but it will likely take awhile to be reliable. We anticipate this being a more advanced feature / deployment than we initially hoped.
The pictured build is about $150 USD in parts (including the disk). All of the disk io and network io is run through a USB2 and the combined IO of the setup maxes out around 50-75M/s sustained. It's not perfect, but for a budget setup this is a good mini-NAS build. This setup allows you to put 2Tb of disk in a semi-redundant fashion on a LAN for bulk storage across multiple devices.
There is even enough RAM headroom for NextCloud, bitwarden_rs and SyncThing.
It has begun...
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Parts list
- Nano Pi Neo2
- Neo2 NAS board
- 2Tb Western Digital Blue 2.5" disk
- Power brick
- Noctua 40mm fan
- Samsung 840 EVO mSATA + USB Adapter (not included in pricing and wholly optional)
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Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Friday, 29-Mar-2019 15:55:09 UTC Lollipop Cloud :qhRainbow: -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Tuesday, 26-Mar-2019 16:26:35 UTC Lollipop Cloud 📣 PSA 📣
We've updated our Pleroma builds to include imagemagick.
If you wanted to turn on the Mogrify feature we were missing a dependency (fixed in the latest builds) 🤦 -
Lollipop Cloud (cloud@ap.lollipopcloud.solutions)'s status on Monday, 25-Mar-2019 04:49:33 UTC Lollipop Cloud 📣PSA 📣
Our latest Pleroma builds have small bugs present.
We are aware. We build the development branch of Pleroma currently and sometimes it can be mildly buggy. We plan to move to their stable releases after their admin ui lands and is stable.
In the mean time we are testing Monit with a pair of configurations to help insure instances running our builds are online as much as possible. Docs will be published once we've had the necessary configuration running stably for a few days.
So far we've caught and auto resolved 3 failure events and missed 1. The one we missed was unexpected. We have some updates deployed that should catch the missed failure and are waiting to ensure the update doesn't cause more problems than it solves.