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Say Goodbye to Ads: Setting Up Pi-hole on Your Raspberry Pi
If you are as tired as the rest of us being bombarded with ads, sponsored links and other unnecessary content, all you need is a spare Raspberry Pi to get all those pesky ads blocked – without any setup on your devices! Let’s lookat Pi-hole and kiss those annoying ads goodbye.
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pfSense: The Open-Source Guardian of Your Homelab Network
Let’s dive into the world of pfSense and explore how it can become the cornerstone of your self-hosting homelab!
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A Beginner’s Guide to Technitium DNS for Your Home Network
With all the articles we have on home labs, we thought to take a step back to one of the first services you probably will/should install – running your own DNS server. Today we look at Technitium – one of the easiest and best DNS servers to get up and running in your home lab.
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Simplifying Docker Container Updates with Watchtower
For any user’s perfect home setup, chances are very good that you will be running one or more Docker containers for some of your services. But keeping them up to date can be tedious and cumbersome. Today we look at a solution to keep your Docker containers up to date.
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Take Control of Your Digital Library with Kavita: A Self-Hosting Enthusiast’s Guide
For the homelab enthusiast, digital independence is key. So why let your reading library live on someone else’s server? Meet Kavita: a sleek, powerful, and open-source platform that organizes your ebooks, manga, and comics into one beautiful interface, accessible anywhere. Learn how to add this essential service to your homelab in our latest post.
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ZenArmor in the Homelab: Is This Paid NGFW Worth It for Enthusiasts?
For the dedicated self-hosting enthusiast, the homelab is a realm of endless experimentation and learning. From spinning up new services to fine-tuning network performance, the homelab is a playground for the curious. But with great power comes the need for robust security. While many opt for open-source solutions to guard their digital fortresses, a compelling…
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New Raspberry Pi OS Rolls Out: A Look at the Latest Features and What’s Next!
Raspberry Pi has released an exciting update to their Operating System. With Debian Trixie releasing later this year, this will be the last update on Debian Bookworm. Let’s take a look at what this means.
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Understanding Evil Twin Wi-Fi: Protect Yourself From Unsafe Hotspots
We dive into a bit more detail when talking about Man in the Middle (MitM) attacks, closely looking at the Evil Twin Wi-Fi attack. Reflecting on the pointers we previously gave, we also focus on one pointer: VPN usage.
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Keep Your Home Network Safe with Pi.Alert: Your Network’s Watchful Eye
Hopefully by this time you are convinced that running services and apps at home is a great (and easy) endeavour that is really fulfilling and worth-while. But running so many apps and smart devices on one network requires proper security. Always be watchful of your home network to ensure all of your nodes’ and clients’…
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