As I'm writing docker in docker in k8s in k8s I'm having the sudden realization that kubernetes might just be elaborate autism bait.

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As I'm writing docker in docker in k8s in k8s I'm having the sudden realization that kubernetes might just be elaborate autism bait.
running a server on a pi cluster is difficult because like 4 people in total have done it before. if i see exec format error one more time i will cry
At Your Own Peril
(Written for @flashfictionfridayofficial‘s prompt FFF102: Fairy Lights. Set in the Avis Coda, ft. Heron and k3s, not that you need to be familiar to understand the piece. Enjoy!)
“By the way, lady,” the illusionist looked up at her, little bright colours swirling around her eyes. “Nice name. Where’d you get it?”
If the illusionist were fae, she would laugh at their glamours. The fire is too brightly coloured to resemble true fire, the edges too sharp where they should be blended out properly. The blue swirl on the temple is too matte to properly pretend at true pattern lines, and it’s laughably simplistic. There aren’t even any patterns within the green, just a round shape along their cheek.
Heron places her hands in her pockets, lounges against the edge of the shadow as if it were a wall.
Her smile is just this side of human.
“Find out if you dare.”
The illusionist shrugs, turning back to the keyboard beneath his hands.
“No fuss.” He turns to look at Heron. “I did meet Doc but the once.”
“Oh?”
They laugh. “Doc scolded me for trying to create real fire to supplement my illusions. Said someone could get hurt.”
“And did someone?” Behind her sunglasses, her eyes glint a little. Another fae would have called it a smile.
“Of course.” The illusionist says. “Me.”
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