Hackernews posts about Homelab
Homelab is a personal or hobbyist computer setup typically housed within one's own home, used for experimentation, testing, and learning various aspects of computer networking, storage, and computing technologies.
- Show HN: Homebutler – See and manage your homelab from one Go binary (homebutler.dev)
- Planning My Kubernetes Homelab (www.jonashietala.se)
- Nix – A rather nice solution for homelabbing (kn100.me)
- Show HN: Kubesearch, search through Kubernetes YAMLs from homelabs (kubesearch.dev)
- I Built an AliExpress Homelab, Is It Surprisingly Good or Total E-Waste? (the-diy-life.com)
- "Invisible" bend insensitive bidi fiber is amazing for home wiring (old.reddit.com)
- Building an OPNsense router (clintonboys.com)
- Homeland Security is making "smart glasses" to collect intelligence on Americans (www.kenklippenstein.com)
- Inspector General Finds Homeland Security Dept. Failed to Secure Phones (www.nytimes.com)
- Homeland Security's New Task Force Website Sanitizes Trump's Deportation Agenda (www.motherjones.com)
- My Homemade PBX (2002) (wandel.ca)
- Data center boom strains Texas homebuilders' need for electricians (www.texastribune.org)
- Taphouse – A Native macOS GUI for Homebrew (taphouse.multimodalsolutions.gr)
- Show HN: A minimalist personal homepage I designed from scratch (olzhasshaikenov.com)