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r/HomeNetworking · u/TheSeabo · May 6, 2026

Network cabinet progress

Network closet progress. I started with creating and printing mounting hardware for my ubuquiti equipment. I added some patch panels and the 2.5g flex switches to add PoE++ to all of my ports. Added proper ventilation ho…

r/homelab · u/TheGordge · 3w ago

My small German homelab – NAS, OPNsense, Plex and lots of backups

After lurking here for a long time, I thought I’d finally share my homelab. The goal of this setup is pretty simple: Reliable storage Multiple backup targets Self-hosted services Remote access without exposing everything…

Hacker News · u/withinboredom · May 12, 2026

Show HN: Self-hosted Spanner-like database that speaks Redis

Almost 10 years ago, I was working on two projects: a space game that simulated relativity and a "dead man's switch" in case I died. I realized two things back then:1. If I wanted to leave a message for my son in 30 year…

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r/NintendoSwitch · u/WrongLander · May 23, 2026

PSA: Yoshi and the Mysterious Book is NOT a traditional platformer, but more a series of interactive physics playgrounds. If you're after something in the vein of Woolly World or Island, this isn't for you!

To be clear, I'm not bashing the game, I think it does the (rather niche) thing it sets out to do in quite an "avant-garde" way and has some lovely visuals. If you look at it as a proof of concept or a piece of art it's …

Hacker News · u/sermakarevich · 3w ago

Show HN: Lessons learned from running Claude Code swarms at scale

Some time ago I built a simple app to run swarms of coding agents — I call it fleet (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48256389). It's based on centralized beads with a Python orchestrator and can run any coder (Claud…

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