Homelab is a place where you can store all your family’s data, self-host applications and services, locally stream media, and experiment with various technologies. A Homelab can start with low-power

I wrote a blog post detailing my homelab setup throughout 2023. It includes the hardware I use, as well as the applications I selfhosted. I also detailed how I automate my home Kubernetes cluster and how I back up my data.

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makes me wander, what ai/prompt did you use to generate the pic. Looks neat!

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I use DALL·E via ChatGPT Plus. The prompt is the first two paragraph in this post plus “Draw a picture for this article titled My 2023 Homelab Setup”.

I retried several times and picked my favorite one :)

Nice chair

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Looks like you wandered into autocorrect changing the word “wonder” on you

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