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this capsule runs molly-brown.
the "server" is actually—at any given moment—one or more Pods in a kubernetes cluster. users have no shell access (not even admins). content is pulled dynamically from users' individual git repositories on startup / every 60 seconds. the server doesn't store anything beyond the lifetime of the Pod (modulo emptyDir implementation details), retains no state, and makes no attempt to do anything like "backups".
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the content for the gemini DocBase is maintained at (contributions considered):
code.estradiol.cloud/tamsin/gemini.estradiol.cloud
container image and kubernetes configurations are at: