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"description": "In my first \"Behind the Scenes\" post, I share how I'm finally starting to self-host everything and build out my home lab.",
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"textContent": "I've written a couple posts on self-hosting in the past, such as Hosting a .Net API on a Raspberry Pi and Self-Hosting A Ghost Website. After a while; however, I either repurposed the pi for other projects and / or decided to take the sites down.\n\nOne of my main focuses for 2026 is to reduce my reliance on big tech as much as possible by using open-source projects that can be self-hosted. This is how I'm starting down that path.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
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