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>The most annoying thing about homelabbing is the upkeep. Keeping things running, handling breaking updates, fixing stuff as it breaks instead of letting everything slowly decay. It’s kinda embarrassing telling people how cool your Homelab is, only for things to break constantly. Luckily AI agents have gotten good enough that you can use them for the upkeep of your homelab. Until now though, you still had to sit down at your computer, start an agent, copy the logs, show it the error, and unless it’s running on the server itself, apply the fix manually.

Archive: https://archive.today/5hEKL From the post: >>The most annoying thing about homelabbing is the upkeep. Keeping things running, handling breaking updates, fixing stuff as it breaks instead of letting everything slowly decay. It’s kinda embarrassing telling people how cool your Homelab is, only for things to break constantly. Luckily AI agents have gotten good enough that you can use them for the upkeep of your homelab. Until now though, you still had to sit down at your computer, start an agent, copy the logs, show it the error, and unless it’s running on the server itself, apply the fix manually.

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