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Archive: https://archive.today/1Kvjc

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>For a while, I have been wanting to improve my practical knowledge about networking and system administration. Until now, it was limited to university projects and the administration of my Ubuntu-based laptop and an old HP OptiPlex hosting a few services. On top of that, I had this big list of services that could be self-hosted to replace paid or third-party services. Two events triggered what would then become an infinite rabbit hole, both caused by my friend Julien: him introducing me to Nix, and later, to the concept of mini rack.

Archive: https://archive.today/1Kvjc From the post: >>For a while, I have been wanting to improve my practical knowledge about networking and system administration. Until now, it was limited to university projects and the administration of my Ubuntu-based laptop and an old HP OptiPlex hosting a few services. On top of that, I had this big list of services that could be self-hosted to replace paid or third-party services. Two events triggered what would then become an infinite rabbit hole, both caused by my friend Julien: him introducing me to Nix, and later, to the concept of mini rack.

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The actual link is funny, I had to add a trailing / before it worked, i.e. https://gquetel.fr/misc/mini-rack/