I was told by friends of mine that I should create a YouTube channel, so I decided to start with creating an informational site (blog). I’ll eventually expand to doing a YouTube channel, but for now, it’s just this: https://tek.place. I plan to cover most aspects of technology, including self-hosting, as I do this at home and work. For all the self-hosting stuff I write about, I’ll make the configuration scripts available and try to explain what everything means in the posts.

  • A disclaimer would be that I intend to monetize my site without making it ugly or annoying.
  • I believe this post falls under rule 6. Blog Link Posts unless I misunderstood
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Just read your whole homelab write-up, thank you!

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