You wanna know a fun way to do this?
GitHub (and I think Gitlab too) supports you running their runner within your own infra. It’s literally a binary that needs permissions and space. Then, you can tell your git repo to use that runner to run docker compose and as part of the “build” process, deploy you container to the same or an in-network machine.
This is not secure, it’s probably going to involve a lot of hard coding of local IPs or server names etc. But you can make it work.
I use this way to get a Win11 PC to run some regular containers on itself. Works like a charm.
lol someone was concerned about the Chinese military using Meta’s AI models and now the company has opened its models for US military use. Hypocrisy runs high in this timeline.
So do you run a tailscale exit node on one of the public clouds or a VPS provider like DigitalOcean?
huh. Never thought about public pihole servers. So nice of those folks running them.
I don’t understand how you’re saying you’ve stopped self-hosting VPN and are still using tailscale. Are you using their SaaS service? Does that allow you to set your own DNS? Do they have speed limits? Are they zero-logs?
“Vibia. Like Tibia, but with a V.”
$28 a year??? Woah.