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.Mar 213 phút đọcRead more →
TechnologyTools & Tech StackHomelab Noob Thinks Someone Plugged Two Switches Together, Reddit Educates Them on Patch PanelsA beginner spotted a homelab and asked 'why plug two switches together?' The IT community jumped in to explain the magic of Patch Panels and cable management.Mar 213 phút đọcRead 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.Mar 203 phút đọcRead more →
TechnologyTools & Tech Stack8TB RAM and 1000 Cores in a 4U Case: Homelab Genius or Total Madness?A wild thought experiment on Reddit about stuffing 8TB of RAM into a 125-node Orange Pi cluster triggers hilarious and insane workload ideas from the tech community.Mar 133 phút đọcRead more →
Tools & Tech StackDev LifeZero Bugs, Zero Fun: When Your Homelab Runs Too PerfectlyA developer flexed his flawless, all-green homelab dashboard on Reddit, claiming he had 'nothing to do'. The tech community quickly brought him back to reality.Mar 133 phút đọcRead more →
TechnologyTools & Tech StackGuy Flexes Massive Pile of RAM on Reddit, Commenters Ready to Raid His HouseA homelabber posted a massive RAM haul that looks straight out of a cartel bust. Let's dive into the hilarious Reddit reactions and real OpSec lessons.Mar 133 phút đọcRead more →
Tools & Tech StackTechnologyThe Homelab Curse: "I swear I'll never fill this 10U rack"The classic IT trap: buying a 10U rack thinking it's overkill, only to build a bedroom Proxmox cluster with mini PCs a year later. What can we learn?Mar 113 phút đọcRead more →
Tools & Tech StackCode to CashTrash to Treasure: The Homelabber Who Made 3000% Profit Hoarding Old RAMA Reddit user accidentally pulled off the ultimate hardware flip, buying server RAM for pennies last year and selling it for a massive 3000% ROI. Devs are crying.Mar 103 phút đọcRead more →
Tools & Tech StackDev LifeSitting on a Goldmine or Silicon Trash? Dev Tries to Liquidate RAM StashEvery dev has a stash of old tech hardware they're saving 'just in case'. Watch a Reddit user try to offload a massive shoebox of RAM and get a reality check.Mar 93 phút đọcRead more →