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Netbox is a great tool for tracking physical and virtual computing gear and configuration. Learn how to run Netbox via LinuxServer.io's image.
I recently used Raspberry Pi to make a DIY Print Server for my and my partner’s Macs. In this post, I’ll walk you through how I set it up.
Home Assistant is a fantastic tool for muxing home devices and services. This post is about how to run Home Assistant via LinuxServer.io’s Docker Image.
Here I share all the configuration details needed to self-host PostgreSQL running in a Docker container, with a valid SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt.
I recently discovered a new app called Notea. It is still early in development but is quite usable and simple in its design.
If you like to DIY, and you happen to already have a headless computer running 24/7 in your basement, then a Dockerized Minecraft server is pretty neat!
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With about five minutes of work, you can turn your iPhone into a webcam. With about 10 minutes more work, and a sticker, you can even make it automatic.
Librespeed is a fantastic network testing tool. This post is about how I set it up using LinuxServer.io's image.
Monthly optical data backups in addition to hard drive backups create an extra level of insurance for me in the event of hardware failure.
Browser bookmarks are fine, but Heimdall provides a little extra layering on top. This post is about how I set it up using LinuxServer.io's image.
I recently explored Link Aggregation (LAG) to learn if it is possible to gain speeds beyond the one-gigabit download speed offered by Comcast.
How to configure a set of existing tools for photo storage — plus a custom tool I wrote to automatically transfer photos from your phone, sort and de-duplicate them, and make them