Tools & Tech StackTechnologyHomelab Delusions: The Best Self-Hosted Apps and Why You Shouldn't Be Family IT SupportForget Plex. Devs on Reddit share the self-hosted apps that actually blew their minds, and the brutal reality of becoming your family's unpaid sysadmin.21 thg 3
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Tools & Tech StackTechnologyDev Loots Cloudflare Keycaps at Event, Reddit Responds with Peak Engineering IdeasA dev scored some free Cloudflare keycaps at an event. They didn't know what to do with them, but the Reddit hivemind had some brilliantly toxic ideas.20 thg 3Read more →
Tools & Tech StackDev LifeThe Server Rack Mullet: Business Up Front, Spaghetti In The BackA hilariously relatable r/homelab post exposes the dark secret of many IT pros: beautiful server racks hiding absolute cable management chaos.20 thg 3Read more →
Tools & Tech StackTechnologyFed up with Evernote's Greed, Indie Dev Ships Cimanote to Steal Their Lunch MoneyEvernote tripled prices and crippled free tiers. A pissed-off dev built Cimanote: a blazing fast alternative with perfect migration. Let's spill the tea.20 thg 3Read more →
TechnologyTools & Tech StackOpenObserve: The Rust-Powered Datadog Killer That Actually Respects Your WalletTired of Datadog's obscene billing? OpenObserve is a new open-source, Rust-built observability platform claiming 140x cheaper storage than ElasticSearch.19 thg 3Read more →
Tools & Tech StackTechnologyWe let 80 college students design a mechanical keyboard and the older devs are cryingWhat happens when 80 college students crowdsource a mechanical keyboard design? Absolute chaos, a Reddit roast, and some brutal UI/UX truths for developers.17 thg 3Read more →
TechnologyTools & Tech StackKnock App: Tapping Your MacBook to Run Scripts is the Ultimate Hacker VibeA clever indie dev repurposed the Apple Silicon accelerometer into an invisible interface. Tap your Mac or desk to run commands. But what if your cat steps on it?16 thg 3Read more →