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>I have realized that a lot of people nowadays self-host services and set up home labs with mini racks. A significant challenge I've personally encountered is quickly obtaining health status from self-hosted services and machines, along with having the capability to control my Raspberry Pi headlessly within a mini rack. So, it got me thinking about creating a built-in GUI that users can easily add to their Raspberry Pi nodes. This would be suitable for mini or full racks, or even other locations.

Interesting. Archive: https://archive.today/Wbu4t From the post: >>I have realized that a lot of people nowadays self-host services and set up home labs with mini racks. A significant challenge I've personally encountered is quickly obtaining health status from self-hosted services and machines, along with having the capability to control my Raspberry Pi headlessly within a mini rack. So, it got me thinking about creating a built-in GUI that users can easily add to their Raspberry Pi nodes. This would be suitable for mini or full racks, or even other locations.

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Always wanted to do stuff like this then I just slap my boards on a rack shelf with open air so I can cool them.

SBCs have reached the point where you don't need many these days. I've taken several offline as they've become powerful enough to consolidate services down - the only reason I have not done more is because it would be a hassle to move my mail relay to a new machine.