Homelab Kubernetes & Containers

Welcome to the world of homegrown cloud infrastructure. This category is your launchpad for running Kubernetes and containers at home—on Jetson Nanos, Raspberry Pis, old Mac Minis, and whatever other hardware you have lying around. Learn how to set up Talos, deploy your own private AI models, manage clusters without touching a shell, and run production-grade tools in your closet. It’s DevOps meets DIY—because who needs a data center when you’ve got Wi-Fi and grit?

How to Run Kubernetes on Jetson Nano with Talos Linux

Running Kubernetes on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano with Talos Linux is possible thanks to an official Talos image—but there’s a catch: it doesn’t support the Jetson’s GPU out of the box. Since Talos uses a minimal, secure architecture and NVIDIA’s L4T kernel is heavily customized, enabling GPU acceleration takes extra work. In this 2025 guide, […]

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A futuristic server rack with a Jetson Nano, Raspberry Pi, and old Mac Mini glowing with Kubernetes and Talos logos, symbolizing a home Kubernetes cluster.

Running Kubernetes with Talos on Bare Metal

Sometimes you just want to run Kubernetes without babysitting an OS. No patching weird daemons. No apt upgraderoulette. No mystery errors after installing a “helpful” package at 2am. Enter Talos Linux: an operating system so opinionated, it makes Arch users look indecisive. Talos isn’t just a lightweight OS—it’s practically a Kubernetes appliance. It removes distractions, limits access

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