Add dnsmasq and Talos setup documentation and configuration files

- Created `dnsmasq-setup.md` guide for setting up dnsmasq on hardware like Orange Pi Zero 3.
- Added `talos-setup.md` guide for an alternate setup using Talos and bare Kubernetes.
- Introduced configuration files for dnsmasq including `.not_logged_in_yet`, `bare-metal.yaml`, `boot.ipxe`, `dnsmasq.conf`, and `nginx.conf`.
- Implemented `setup.sh` script for automating the installation and configuration of dnsmasq and nginx.
- Updated example configuration in `config.example.yaml` to include Talos versioning.
- Modified README to reflect changes in Wild-Cloud app commands.
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# Setting up Ambian on a pi
These are _raw_ notes. Instructions will need to be made friendly.
## Hardware requirements
- 32GB SD card
- SD to USB adapter
## Creating OS boot on SD
### References
- See [Armbian OS getting started](https://docs.armbian.com/User-Guide_Getting-Started/)
- See [Orange Pi Zero 3 setup](https://www.armbian.com/orange-pi-zero-3/)
### Steps
Prepare image:
- Download [OS image](https://www.armbian.com/download/).
- Install [usbimager](https://gitlab.com/bztsrc/usbimager).
- Insert SD card into USB adapter into ops computer.
- Launch `USB Imager` and use it to write your downloaded image to the SD card. It might take an hour.
- When written, copy infrastructure_setup/dnsmasq/.not_logged_in_yet to the sd's `root/` dir.
Boot:
- Put the SD card into the Pi and boot.
- Set config options.
- From your ops machine, ssh into the pi.
- Run `armbian-install`
- Select the option to put the boot loader on the sdcard
Configure:
```bash
# Block all suspend, hibernate, and sleep actions.
sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target
```
Update:
```bash
wget -qO - https://apt.armbian.com/armbian.key | gpg --dearmor | sudo tee /usr/share/keyrings/armbian.gpg >/dev/null
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade
```