nuxt-oidc-auth stores sessions in per-pod memory. With 2 replicas, any
request balanced to the pod that didn't handle the login 401s — in practice
roughly half of all operator API calls failed after sign-in. One replica
until sessions move to shared storage (nitro storage on the dezky-data
Redis), then scale back up. Already scaled live; this pins the manifests so
the next deploy doesn't undo it.
Push to main = release: after build, a deploy job pins each app image to the
commit SHA (kustomize edit set image), kubectl-applies fleet/apps and waits
for the rollouts. The runner already runs in-cluster, so it reaches the API
server on the in-cluster service IP with a kubeconfig for the new ci-deployer
ServiceAccount (namespace-scoped admin, KUBECONFIG_B64 repo secret).
The drafted Flux sync/image-automation layer is removed — a GitOps controller
plus bot tag-bump commits is more machinery than a single-node cluster needs.
Sortable image tags and $imagepolicy markers go with it.
Also: per-router ACME-safe HTTP->HTTPS redirects for the app ingresses,
platform-api prod config completed (Authentik JWT/JWKS + admin API, Stalwart
via the cni0 gateway IP, OCIS/cold-storage placeholders until those tiers
exist) and the secrets template/README updated to match.