Check out my Stars I try to keep them organized, and I'm always exploring.
Try Insighthub! (beta and name pending) Insighthub
- A time based kanban board task app
- Tracking of habits, things you consume and keep track of routines
- Organize tasks by category and projects
- Nixos configuration used for
- Vim on IDEs & π Helix for development
- Homelabbing
- Clouds I've tried: Hetzner for personal and Azure for work
- Work:
- Current: Help work on some huge services in c# & Observability expert
- Previous: C# (UWP) connected to OS in winRT c++
- Preferred: π Go for apis & svelte
- Previously preferred: Vue
- Tried and meh:
- Nextjs/React but if you pay enough I can do it
- Tried and someday hope to use:
- F# - If I build an app I will likely use this stack (avalonia ui + MVU).
- Odin - Awesome but mostly focused for games and will likely try more in the future.
- Suggest @karl-zylinski book Understanding Odin Programming Language
- Gleam - Great but kind of small ecosystem and no time to get into elixir and I would prefer to use it as a way to replace JS.
These are things I basically shout out and use in my lab or for projects
- Pangolin - What i've always been waiting for and allows protected publicly exposed services. Does give some issues with apps.
- Netbird - The best reverse proxy allowing you to control access from machines and pretty reliable (because of wireguard). Better than rolling your own wireguard.
- Plane.so - Just the one I chose and good UI
- JJ - CAN WE JUST MAKE THIS THE DEFAULT?!
- Forgejo - I like because it's more aligned to switching from github.
- Grist - More modern take of excel
- Immich - Control your own pictures!!
- Bitwarden - Self-hostable, cheap, does what it's meant and hasn't had breaches. Need I say more?
- Home assistant - Annoying af to deal with the UI but robust as a mofo. The cockroach of my lab
- Caddy - Best reverse proxy IMO for its simplicity and is the only one that has never failed.
- NixOS - The GOAT of hosting a lot of machines
- Colmena - Fucking love for deploying better than ansible and terraform (mostly because of nixos)
- Sops-nix - Secure your stuff!
- Determinate systems
- PVE, Truenas & Unifi - I mean...classic
- Currently goals to improve:
- https://roadmap.sh/devops - Best one i'm at just for the nature of my job in services & hobbies.
- https://roadmap.sh/r/mba-self-taught - To fill gaps in my finance, economy and business knowledge.
- https://roadmap.sh/r/operating-system-9f83n - Some professional experience, but trying to get deeper experience.
- https://roadmap.sh/system-design - I have shallow knowledge on a lot of concepts, but need to deepen.
- https://roadmap.sh/r/cpp-extended - I tell myself someday I'll be great in c++.
- Platforms
- Exercism - I use for brushing up on my fundamental skills
- Personal progress: https://github.com/luisliz/exercism
- Codecrafters - A little expensive but great idea and want to support this
- Free alternative by them https://github.com/codecrafters-io/build-your-own-x
- My Progress:
- Shell in Go & Gleam
- Redis in Gleam
- Interpreter in Odin
- Exercism - I use for brushing up on my fundamental skills
- Nomad, consul & vault stack - Should be my main stack for home and someday will go back to hosting, but broke the cluster some time ago during an update.
- Opnsense - Great and should work, but UI is counterintuitive, or I'm dumb.
- Onedev - Great take on management and very robust but didn't really feel like adapting the CICD. Never really broke