In the early days of the digital gold rush, "moving to the cloud" was a matter of convenience and cost-cutting.
A Linux home office server does not make you more creative. It removes the small, constant frictions that quietly drain you.
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Proxmox turned my single server into a complete homelab
Even if you have a single computer at home, you can start your own server and run all kinds of services, all thanks to Proxmox. Here's how I did it.
Building a Jellyfin server is easy and cheap, letting you drop Netflix and Disney Plus while taking control of your library.
If you're looking to break away from third-party file and directory storage, this NAS from Terramaster might be just what you need.
I want a single click web server for Windows that I can trust and execute in a single file not depending in external bloated tools.
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