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cd6eff Tebby Dog 2025-07-06 21:33:44 1
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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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 suck.
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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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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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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.