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Update K8s at home blog post
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugaad">जुगाड़</a> until I get or build a proper vertical stand for these laptops
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugaad">जुगाड़</a> until I buy or build a proper vertical stand for these laptops
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## Some things I'll think about later
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- I want to measure the electricity consumption of the laptops, to get a rough estimate of how much this setup costs in terms of energy usage.
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- Both the nodes are currently using their 500GB internal drives for storage. While I don't think I'm going to need a lot of space in this cluster anytime soon, it would be good to think about a plan to add storage to this cluster easily. I have a few external NTFS drives lying around but Longhorn only supports `ext4` and `xfs` filesystems.
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- Both the nodes are currently using their 500GB internal drives for storage. While I don't think I'm going to need a lot of space in this cluster anytime soon, it would be good to think about a plan to add storage to this cluster easily.

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