A Geeky Discovery at the Legendary Linux Hotel
A few years back, while attending an ultra-nerdy IT training at the one and only Linux-Hotel in Essen (yes, that magical place that smells like old servers and fresh coffee),…
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A few years back, while attending an ultra-nerdy IT training at the one and only Linux-Hotel in Essen (yes, that magical place that smells like old servers and fresh coffee),…
(This article is the logical follow-up to the backup script described here: Nextcloud Backup Like a Pro β Automated with Bash. Both posts go hand in hand to complete the…
Ever wanted to backup your self-hosted Nextcloud instance without sweating bullets? Tired of rsync-ing folders manually or risking broken databases? Buckle up, sysadmin β hereβs a neat little Bash script…
I have around 12 Debian-based VMs running in my homelab. A while ago, I used to update them all manually β one by one. SSH into each machine, run apt…
By now, my little homelab has grown into a small but mighty fleet of virtual machines β almost a dozen of them are humming along nicely. But with more services…
I’ve been playing around with Jellyfin on my NAS for a few days now, and honestly, Iβm pretty happy with it so far. Itβs free, open-source, and does a solid…
π§ Pi-hole β The DNS Guardian of Your Network Pi-hole is like the Gandalf of your network β standing at the gateway shouting: βYou shall not pass!β β¦to ads and…
At home, in my homelab, I run multiple internal networks.Thereβs one for trusted client devices, and another thatβs less trusted β kind of like a DMZ. The DMZ hosts those…
So, Iβve been rocking a Google Pixel 6 for about two years now β but not with stock Android. Nope, I flashed that sucker with GrapheneOS, and honestly, I havenβt…