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Mechanical keyboard reviews, ultimate desk setups, must-have dev tools, and the tech gadgets that make coding less painful.

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The $10k Pop: How a Rogue UPS Fried an Entire Homelab

A tragic tale from the Reddit trenches where a UPS decided to become a surge generator, nuking a high-end homelab. Redundancy lessons inside.

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The Ultimate Villain Lair: Guy Turns Boiler Room into a Multi-Monitor Homelab Madness

Is it a prison security room or a dev's basement? Check out this insane homelab setup that has Reddit debating between genius and insanity.

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The "Cable Porn" Homelab: A Setup So Clean It Hurts Your Feelings

A look at a compact Homelab setup featuring Raspberry Pi 5 clusters and UGREEN NAS that puts our spaghetti cable messes to shame.

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15,000 Lines of YAML: The Fine Line Between Genius and Madness in Home Assistant

A Redditor spent 15k lines of code on a Home Assistant dashboard. It looks sci-fi, but the technical debt is terrifying. Is it worth the sleepless nights?

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Corsair Kills Drop.com: Another Tech Acquisition Bites the Dust

Corsair is officially winding down Drop.com (formerly Massdrop) by March 25th. The mech key and audiophile communities are furious about the typical 'acquire and destroy' cycle.

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