Welcome to teb.codes! This website is dedicated to providing guidance and resources for setting up your own home laboratory (homelab) environment. As a hobbyist and enthusiast of self-hosting, I've learned that getting started with homelab setup can be daunting - especially when it comes to configuring complex services and applications. That's why I'm sharing my knowledge and expertise on this website, through step-by-step guides and tutorials that will help you get up and running with your own homelab.
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Welcome to **teb.codes**, where we dive headfirst into the chaotic, beautiful mess of setting up your own homelab environment. I’m a hobbyist with a deep love for self-hosting—and yeah, I use bad fucking language from time to time, because setting up a homelab isn’t always rainbows and IKEA-server-rack dreams. It can be frustrating. Complicated. Downright infuriating. But damn, is it satisfying once it's running.
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On teb.codes, you'll find a collection of guides covering various aspects of homelab setup, from basic configuration to more advanced topics like containerization and orchestration. I'll be sharing my experiences and insights on how to set up popular services as well as general instructions for getting your home network and infrastructure running smoothly. Whether you're just starting out or looking to optimize your existing setup, I hope this website will provide valuable resources and inspiration for you.
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This site is my playground for sharing the blood, sweat, and shell scripts that go into building and maintaining a functional, self-hosted lab at home. Whether you’re staring down Docker like it owes you money or trying to figure out WTF a reverse proxy is, I’ve got you. My approach? Step-by-step guides, tutorials, and code that don’t just tell you what to do—they explain why, with just enough cursing to make it human.
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In addition to guides and tutorials, I'll also be sharing custom code that I've created to automate various tasks and make homelab management easier. This might include scripts for backups, monitoring, and automation, which can help save time and reduce the hassle of managing your own infrastructure.
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At **teb.codes**, you’ll find content that ranges from the basics—like setting up your first server—to advanced shit like container orchestration and automating the hell out of your backups. I don’t pretend to know everything, but what I do know, I share as clearly (and colorfully) as possible.
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Behind the scenes, I use artificial intelligence to ensure that the guides and tutorials on teb.codes formatted well and easy to follow. Before publishing each guide, I review and refine it using AI-powered tools that help me catch errors, improve formatting, and enhance overall readability. This allows me to deliver high-quality content without sacrificing attention to detail, giving you a better learning experience as you explore the world of homelab setup.
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There’s custom code too—scripts I’ve written to streamline backups, monitor systems, trigger alerts, or just make managing your own infrastructure a little less soul-crushing. If you’re into saving time and not manually restarting services at 3am, you’re in the right place.
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Whether you're a seasoned sysadmin or just getting started with self-hosting, I hope you'll find something useful on teb.codes!
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Behind the scenes, I use AI to polish my work, making the formatting snazzy and the guides readable AF. This ain’t some half-baked tech blog—I care about the details. Because hell, if you’re going to trust someone’s guide while knee-deep in config files, it better not suck.
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So whether you're a seasoned sysadmin or just getting your feet wet in the world of home labs, welcome aboard. Let’s break, fix, and rebuild some shit—together.