I've been running my own homelab for 4+ years (2 Linux servers, 15+ services).
After helping friends set up theirs, I noticed the same pattern: weeks spent
piecing together random tutorials, debugging YAML, and giving up before getting
anything running.
What's included:
- 12-lesson Docker fundamentals (from zero to docker-compose)
- 15 tested configs (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Gitea, Grafana, Vaultwarden, etc.)
- 6 remote access methods (Cloudflare Tunnels, Traefik, WireGuard, Tailscale)
- All tested on x86 and ARM/Raspberry Pi
I know there's tons of free content out there. This is for people who value
having everything organized and tested in one place over spending weekends
on Stack Overflow.
Happy to answer questions about the configs or tech stack (Next.js, Vercel, Stripe).
Hey HN, creator here.
I've been running my own homelab for 4+ years (2 Linux servers, 15+ services). After helping friends set up theirs, I noticed the same pattern: weeks spent piecing together random tutorials, debugging YAML, and giving up before getting anything running.
What's included: - 12-lesson Docker fundamentals (from zero to docker-compose) - 15 tested configs (Jellyfin, Nextcloud, Gitea, Grafana, Vaultwarden, etc.) - 6 remote access methods (Cloudflare Tunnels, Traefik, WireGuard, Tailscale) - All tested on x86 and ARM/Raspberry Pi
I know there's tons of free content out there. This is for people who value having everything organized and tested in one place over spending weekends on Stack Overflow.
Happy to answer questions about the configs or tech stack (Next.js, Vercel, Stripe).