From bc63b1fe6481219d5ad3305c6c6d458c12875837 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: kjuulh Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2026 23:24:30 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] feat: more Signed-off-by: kjuulh --- content/posts/2026-01-23-tales-of-the-homelab.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/content/posts/2026-01-23-tales-of-the-homelab.md b/content/posts/2026-01-23-tales-of-the-homelab.md index 6d3a941..5eabea0 100644 --- a/content/posts/2026-01-23-tales-of-the-homelab.md +++ b/content/posts/2026-01-23-tales-of-the-homelab.md @@ -122,6 +122,6 @@ Everything is monitored. I also replaced five different Grafana services with a In the next post, I’ll probably share how I do compute, Kubernetes from home and maybe another homelab oops, like the time I nearly lost all my family’s Christmas wishes 😉 -I swear I’m a professional. But we all make mistakes sometimes. What matters is learning from them and fixing problems even when they seem impossible. I am also not a millionaire, so for my home lab I neither have the budget or the time to build fault-tolerant services. I try my best, especially for my own software, which I've never had problems with, but many other tools just aren't built for high availability, requires very high resource requirements, or setups, or simply just an enterprise license. +I swear I’m a professional. But we all make mistakes sometimes. What matters is learning from them and fixing problems even when they seem impossible. I am also not a millionaire, so for my home lab I neither have the budget or the time to build fault-tolerant services. I try my best, especially for my own software, which I've never had problems with, but many other services just aren't built for high availability, requires very high resource requirements, setups, or simply just an enterprise license. I put in the effort where it is most fun and rewarding to work, and that is what having a home lab is all about. Have a great Friday, and I hope to see you in the next post.