Another homelab warrior has achieved the mythical 'dashboard nirvana' with their Raspberry Pi 5 setup, complete with Docker containers, VPN tunneling, and enough monitoring widgets to make NASA jealous. Of course, they're quick to remind us it's still a 'work in progress' because admitting your homelab is actually finished would violate the sacred covenant of eternal tinkering.
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Someone decided that switching between tmux and their email client was too much human effort, so they built Matcha—a terminal email client in Go that lets you stay permanently glued to your command line. It supports multiple protocols and real attachments, because apparently even hermit developers need to occasionally receive those spreadsheets from Karen in accounting.
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A self-hosting enthusiast who's already conquered PDF manipulation with Bento PDF now seeks the holy grail of web-based image editing that won't cost them their firstborn or require Adobe's monthly tribute. They want the full package—GIFs, JPGs, and ideally RAW files—all wrapped in a self-hostable bundle, because trusting cloud services with your cat photos is apparently where they draw the line.
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