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by shermantanktop
256 days ago
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Most “homelabs” are built by a developer LARPing as a sysadmin, with a user population of one (themselves) or zero for most of the features. It’s the SUV that has off-road tires but never leaves the pavement, the beginner guitarist with an arena-ready amp, the occasional cook with a $5k knife. No judgment, everyone should do what they want, but the discussions get very serious even though the stakes are low. |
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Which are all pretty useful considering my day job is a software engineer.
Many of these things have been directly applicable at work, e.g. when something weird happens in AWS, or we have a project using obscure Docker features.