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Watching a video on TypeType
I self-hosted TypeType and got a YouTube experience with no tracking and my own watch history

TypeType gave me YouTube without Google's constant surveillance

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Claude and local LLM via llama-cpp running on a Windows PC.
My local LLM is helping me use Claude more effectively, and it's the perfect one-two punch for my workflow

I stopped throwing everything at Claude Code

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Two laptops running ClipCascade showing content synced between the two
I replaced my cloud clipboard manager with a local one, and it fixed a privacy problem I ignored for years

Keep your data in your own hands

Accessing Dockhand's web UI
I used this Portainer alternative to replace my NAS's Docker UI, and I'm not going back

After months of Portainer's clunky UI, I found a lightweight Docker manager that actually scales

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raspberry pi home assistant
Claude Code found the quiet problems hiding in my Home Assistant setup, and I've been ignoring them for months

Claude Code found the quiet Home Assistant problems I had stopped noticing, and the cleanup made my setup easier to trust.

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Vibe-coded python game with VS code editor open on a PC.
My local LLM and Claude are helping me make my dream game, one day at a time

Claude, Gemma4, a few Excel sheets, and vibe-coded duct tape

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LLMFit running on a PC with Llama.cpp open on a laptop next to it.
Stop guessing which local AI models fit your hardware — this free tool does it for you

A huge friction point with self-hosted AI, solved

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Jellyfin embedded subtitles' setting on a TV
Jellyfin's embedded title setting is quietly ruining your media library

One small Jellyfin setting can make a clean media library look far messier than it really is.

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Plugins made Claude Code feel less like a chat window and more like a command center - featured
Plugins made Claude Code feel less like a chat window and more like a command center

Claude Code plugins made my setup feel more connected, more useful, and much less like a simple chatbot.

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TerraMaster F2-423 bay open
I stopped checking my home lab backups manually after Claude Code helped me build these checks

Claude Code helped me replace manual Proxmox backup checks with readable scripts, making my home lab easier to trust.

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A laptop displaying a Glance dashboard in a web browser
Glance is replacing my browser homepage, and it's the most useful thing I've self-hosted all year

Everything I need, available at a Glance

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immich sharing
I share my Immich photos publicly without exposing my server, and here's how

Sharing self-hosted photo albums doesn't mean opening your server to the internet.

A Home Assistant dashboard filled with Proxmox virtual guest statistics and node metrics
Home Assistant is way more than a smart home dashboard, and here's what I actually run on it

With the right apps and integrations, Home Assistant is an absolute powerhouse for tinkering enthusiasts

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A graphics card in front of a monitor showing the Claude home screen
I pitted local AI against Claude Pro by actually doing the math — and the winner wasn't straightforward

Which trade-offs are you more comfortable with?

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proxmox lxc list
LXC updates in Proxmox aren't hard — managing 20 of them at scale is another story

Everything in the home lab gets trickier with scale

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air trail running on a mac
I ditched Flighty for this self-hosted flight tracker, and the $60 a year savings is just the bonus

AirTrail is replacing Flighty for aviation geeks who just want to own their flight data.

photo of an old laptop running docker containers
I turned an old laptop into a personal app server, and it's outperforming my expectations

Discover how repurposing an old laptop as a home server can breathe new life into your favorite apps and streamline your digital life.

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dify website open on a laptop screen
The AI automation tool nobody talks about just replaced my entire workflow setup

You don't need millions of connectors when designing AI workflows

Four NVMe slots changed how I think about home lab storage, and a $170 mini PC made it click - featured
I stopped adding hardware to my home lab when I realized fewer moving parts meant more uptime

I thought my home lab needed more hardware. What it really needed was fewer places to fail.

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Jellyfin on a laptop
I made Jellyfin remote streaming reliable without opening everything to the internet

Access it anywhere, anytime

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