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I'm leaving Arch Linux. Here's why:
After 4 years of daily driving Arch Linux, I’m leaving. You may think I’m leaving because Arch Linux breaks often. Or because it’s unstable. But the reason why I’m leaving is actually very different. I’m going to be running my workflow like a Kubernetes cluster. I want a workflow where I can throw my laptop in the sea and restore it on a new machine in 10 minutes. And in this newsletter I’ll explain how I’m going to build the workflow of my dreams, and why I have to leave Arch to do this. I will teach you about modern software deployment practices and how you can apply them to your own setup as well. Let’s dive in. Backups What would happen if your main laptop or workstation would die right now? Would you panic? Do you have any backups of your most important files? How fast could you rebuild your system exactly as it was? Could you do it under an hour? Most people, even senior DevOps engineers, would not have any structured backups of their machine, and they would need at least a day to rebuild their computer. I’m doing something most people don’t do. I’m applying the same principles we use for managing server infrastructure to my personal computer. Infrastructure as Code. Immutable systems. Containerization. Stateless workstations. These concepts come from managing Kubernetes clusters and cloud infrastructure. But what if you applied them to your laptop? That’s what I’m testing over the next few months. Why I’m Doing This: KubeCraft is going places. We’ve rented an office space so me and my brother can work together. I need my work environment available on multiple machines now - one at home, one at the office, and my travel laptop for when I’m working from my camper van across Europe. I’ve been organizing things with that goal in mind, but I’ve never actually tested whether it works. Over the next 2 months, I’m going to document building what I’m calling a stateless workstation. It’s the same concept as stateless services in Kubernetes - nothing important lives only on the machine itself.
I'm leaving Arch Linux. Here's why:
0 likes • 18d
I’ve had similar issues in the past, especially around maintenance and reproducibility. Eventually, I moved to a variation of the Universal Blue project specifically Bluefin and since then I haven’t had a single problem. The immutable approach, the declarative configurations, and the overall workflow have made it extremely stable for daily use. There’s also an LTS edition of Bluefin, based on CentOS Stream, which aims for a more “enterprise-grade” experience. I’m seriously considering testing it soon, as it seems to offer a long-term, stable environment that fits demanding workflows even better.
What was THE moment you decided on DevOps? ♾️
We all got exposure to DevOps at some point. Some as software engineers, some as sysadmins, and some from completely non-technical backgrounds. I share the story of how I went from nurse to DevOps in the DevOps Blueprint in the Classroom, Image #2 has something to do with it. Do you know what it is? But I want to hear your story. At what point did you decide that DevOps is the thing you want to pursue?
What was THE moment you decided on DevOps? ♾️
0 likes • 29d
Same here
⚔️ Stay Accountable (& Win KubeQuest Rewards)
Happy Monday, Craftsmen, time to set the tone for the week. Accountability and moving forward is how we grow - together. Show up and share progress. How to join (it's simple): 1️⃣ Post your 1–3 goals for the week in the comments. 2️⃣ Update your own comment on Friday or Sunday with your progress + biggest win. 🏆 End of month, the Top 3 on the 30-Day Leaderboard win $500 / $350 / $100 prizes. Done or not, progress counts. Post your goals below, then come back at the end of the week to share proof. Let’s build momentum together! Good luck, fellow Crafters. PS: Add a GIF for your Monday mood 👇
⚔️ Stay Accountable (& Win KubeQuest Rewards)
6 likes • Oct 6
Hello to everyone! My goals for this week are: Goal 1: Recovery (I had a difficult week health-wise, so this is my main priority). Goal 2: Explore Bluesky as a federated social platform. Goal 3: Experiment with Matrix for self-hosted private messaging. Main focus right now is recovery, but once that’s on track, I’ll continue exploring privacy-focused communication tools. With recent EU discussions about increased control over digital messaging, it feels like the right time to dive deeper into open and decentralized alternatives. I’ll share progress by the end of the week.
Where are you from?
Hi friends, May I ask you a question? Please post in the comments where you are from. This way, we can see where all the members live. Afterward, take a look through the comments and feel free to like or say "hi" to members who are from your area. I'm super curious to see where you're all from and will read every single comment. Let's gooooo! - Mischa 🫡
Where are you from?
1 like • Sep 15
I am from Greece live in Ireland
Favorite programming language?
Hello friends, What is your favorite programming language? Why?
2 likes • Sep 15
Delphi frustrated me so much that i eventually quit programming altogether. It felt overly complicated and without a clear future, so i gave up. But now i realize need to dive back into programming, because it’s everywhere.
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Nick Sterniotis
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@nick-sterniotis-2430
IT specialist in virtualization, networking & self-hosting | Proxmox, OpenWrt, VPN overlays, DevOps automation

Active 6h ago
Joined Sep 14, 2025
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