- Nix 32.5%
- Jinja 21.5%
- Python 17.9%
- Shell 11.8%
- Go 8.1%
- Other 8.2%
## Why Weekly compliance review (2026-06-07) surfaced the toil problem head-on: | Report | Unmuted findings | Muted | Acted on | |--------|------------------|-------|----------| | **K8s CIS (In-Cluster)** | 0 | 65 | clean ✅ | | **Container Images** | 20,005 (+713 WoW) | 0 | never | | **IaC (manifests)** | 654 (+31/−30 WoW) | 0 | never | The image and IaC scans generate tens of thousands of un-actioned, un-muted findings every week: - **Image scan** — overwhelmingly unpatchable *upstream* base-image CVEs, and it re-scans every historical tag still in the registry (2× paperless, 3× mealie, 4× prowler tags in the latest report), multiplying the count. - **IaC scan** — systemic Trivy KSV pod-security warnings against our own manifests; real but homelab-acceptable, never muted, so re-surfaced indefinitely. The K8s CIS scan is the only one with realized value (fully mutelisted, 0 unmuted WoW) and is retained. Matches the broader scaling-back of the reporting system as minikube heads toward retirement. ## Changes - Delete `cronjob-image-scan.yaml` and `cronjob-iac-scan.yaml` + remove from kustomization - Drop the now-unused `mutelist/trivyignore.yaml` (only the IaC scan consumed it) - `review-compliance-reports`: drop the two retired scans (and the grouped-findings rendering that existed solely for them) - Docs: deploy-prowler (new 'Why only the K8s CIS scan' section), read-compliance-reports, security reference, prowler reference ## Deploy (after review) ```fish argocd app set prowler --revision retire-prowler-image-iac-scans argocd app sync prowler # prune removes the two CronJobs # after merge: argocd app set prowler --revision main && argocd app sync prowler ``` 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.com/claude-code) Reviewed-on: #372 |
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blumeops
aka "Blue Mops"
Tools and configuration for Erich Blume's personal infrastructure, orchestrated across a Tailscale tailnet.
This is a homelab, but it's also a testing ground for AI-assisted infrastructure development. Much of this codebase was initially co-authored with Claude Code, and the repo places heavy emphasis on documentation, process, and change classification to make that collaboration work well. I don't know entirely how I feel about LLMs in our current era (there are real concerns about how training data is sourced and energy subsidy) but it felt important to learn how to work with these tools.
The full documentation is published at docs.eblu.me
and lives in the docs/ directory, structured around the
Diataxis framework and designed to be compatible with
Obsidian/Obsidian.nvim.
What runs here
Services are a mix of Kubernetes pods (managed by ArgoCD), macOS LaunchAgent services (managed by Ansible), and NixOS systemd services (managed by Nix flakes), all connected via Tailscale:
- Indri (Mac Mini M1) - primary server. Most services run in Minikube via ArgoCD; Forgejo, Caddy, and others run natively as LaunchAgent services via Ansible.
- Ringtail (NixOS desktop, RTX 4080) - GPU workloads (Frigate NVR, Authentik SSO) on k3s, plus NixOS systemd services.
- Sifaka (Synology NAS) - backup target and bulk storage.
Notable services include Grafana/Prometheus/Loki observability, Immich photos, Jellyfin media, Forgejo git forge, a Zot container registry, and more. Public access is routed through a Fly.io proxy; everything else is tailnet-only.
Project structure
ansible/ Ansible playbooks and roles (indri, sifaka)
argocd/apps/ ArgoCD Application definitions
argocd/manifests/ Kubernetes manifests per service
containers/ Custom container builds (Dockerfile + Nix)
docs/ Diataxis documentation (published at docs.eblu.me)
fly/ Fly.io public proxy configuration
mise-tasks/ Operational scripts run via mise
nixos/ NixOS configuration for ringtail
pulumi/ Pulumi IaC (Tailscale ACLs, Gandi DNS)
.dagger/ Dagger CI pipelines
.forgejo/ Forgejo Actions CI/CD workflows
Getting started
You'll need Homebrew and mise:
brew bundle # install CLI tools (argocd, tea, flyctl, etc.)
mise install # install managed toolchains (ansible, pulumi, dagger, etc.)
prek install # set up git hooks
Git hooks (via prek) enforce secret scanning
(TruffleHog), linting, formatting, and custom checks like doc link validation
and the Mikado branch invariant. They run automatically on git commit.
Operational tasks are driven through mise. Run mise tasks to see what's
available. Key examples:
mise run provision-indri # deploy to indri via Ansible
mise run services-check # verify service health
mise run container-list # list tracked container images
AI-assisted development
This repo is designed to be worked on by both humans and AI agents. The
AGENTS.md file provides shared instructions for agentic tools, and the
docs/tutorials/ai-assistance-guide.md
explains the full workflow.
Changes are classified before starting work:
- C0 - quick fixes, committed directly to main
- C1 - feature branch + PR, documentation written before code
- C2 - multi-phase work using the Mikado method for dependency tracking
See the agent change process for details.