Posts
All the articles I've posted.
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Curiosity Is Not a Feature, It’s a Bug
Curiosity is not a virtue. It is a habit formed through access, friction, and just enough bad decisions to make things interesting.
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The Homelab Command Center Is a Lie
A satirical take on the over-engineered world of homelabs and the quiet frustration of managing them on the go. This post introduces a simpler alternative: a Telegram bot that brings essential server control into a chat interface, designed to reduce friction and make infrastructure feel human again.
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My Homelab - How I Learned to Love the Blinking LEDs
A small Lenovo, a Raspberry Pi, and the slow realization that self hosting is a rabbit hole with no bottom.
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From WhatsApp to Telegram - The Second Life of Catara
An update on Catara, a finance bot that logs expenses like a chat message. After abandoning WhatsApp, it found a better home on Telegram and now runs quietly on a small server somewhere on the internet.
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The Day Meta Said No
I built a WhatsApp bot to track my coffee spending. Meta built a permanent ban. A short story about shortcuts, unofficial APIs, and the moment you realize that free tools sometimes come with very expensive lessons.
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Curiosity Is Not a Free Pass
A reflection on how a harmless experiment triggered real consequences, and why curiosity without authorization is not exploration but intrusion.
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A Small Computer, a Large Rabbit Hole
What started as a tiny computer in a small apartment turned into a rethink of cloud convenience, digital ownership, and what it means to archive things on purpose.
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Docker on Windows 11 - My First Install and Bind Mount Fixes for Self-Hosting
Docker on Windows 11? Are you sure about that?