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  • I am worried about Bun

    May 02, 2026

    Bun is excellent software. Anthropic owns it now, Bun sits under Claude Code, and Claude Code getting worse makes me worried Bun could follow the same enshittification path.

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  • Self-hosting from scratch, part 4: reverse proxying and polish

    April 03, 2026

    Replacing Nginx Proxy Manager with raw nginx configs, setting up wildcard SSL with Let's Encrypt, sharing services via Tailscale, and tying it all together with a Homer dashboard.

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  • Self-hosting from scratch, part 3: DNS, VPN, and ad blocking

    April 02, 2026

    Setting up Pi-hole, dnscrypt-proxy, and WireGuard on a Raspberry Pi. Plus the router problem that forced me to buy a NanoPi running OpenWRT.

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  • Self-hosting from scratch, part 2: moving to a Raspberry Pi

    April 01, 2026

    Separating compute from storage by moving all my self-hosted apps to a Raspberry Pi 5 and turning the Synology NAS into dumb NFS storage.

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  • Self-hosting from scratch, part 1: from GUI to git

    March 31, 2026

    The first post in a series about my self-hosting journey. How I went from clicking through Synology's GUI to managing everything in a single compose.yml under version control.

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  • Self-hosting from scratch

    March 30, 2026

    A series about my self-hosting journey. From clicking through Synology GUIs to running a fully config-driven homelab on a Raspberry Pi. This post outlines the arc and links to each part.

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  • The future of AI that I want

    January 29, 2025

    I've used products like Alexa but never put them in my own house. I try to minimize the number of products I have in my house that phone home. I also don't like the idea of an internet connected device that is listening to conversations that happen in my house. However, I could see a future where I build my own AI assistant.

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  • DeepSeek R1 and Nvidia

    January 29, 2025

    It's hard to understand why DeepSeek's release is causing Nvidia's stock to drop. Don't get me wrong, Nvidia is overvalued, but I expect DeepSeek to increase demand for Nvidia chips. DeepSeek is open source, so people can feasibly run the model(s) at their house. This means more demand for Nvidia. The companies that will hurt more are the closed-source cloud LLMs.

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  • Hello world

    January 27, 2025

    Test post, please ignore.

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