Sudeep Shrestha

My 5-Year Experience with the Wyze Door Lock — Still Reliable as Day One

When it comes to smart home gadgets, few devices have truly earned my long-term trust. But the Wyze Door Lock is one of those rare gems that has proven itself reliable, secure, and incredibly convenient — even after five years of daily use. First Impressions: Smart, Simple, and Affordable When I

Exploring Hypervisors and Virtual Machines: My Journey from VirtualBox to Proxmox

Introduction In the modern computing world, virtualization has become the backbone of IT infrastructure — from personal projects to enterprise data centers. At the heart of virtualization lies the hypervisor, a powerful piece of software that allows you to run multiple operating systems (OS) on a single physical machine. Each of

How to Make a Website and Publish It for Free Using Google Sites

Have you ever dreamed of making your own website but felt overwhelmed by coding, hosting, or costs? Don’t worry—you don’t need to be a web developer or spend money to get started. With Google Sites, you can create and publish a fully functional website for free. It’

Beszel – The Lightweight Server Monitoring Tool for My Homelab

Running a homelab means I’m always tinkering, experimenting, and sometimes even breaking things on purpose just to see how they work. From tiny Raspberry Pis doing small tasks to a beefy server handling heavier workloads, keeping an eye on resource usage and performance is crucial. That’s where Beszel

Uptime Kuma: Simple and Powerful Monitoring for Your Homelab

If you’re running a homelab, keeping track of whether your services are running is just as important as setting them up. That’s where Uptime Kuma comes in—a self-hosted monitoring tool that makes it easy to monitor your servers, applications, and websites. Think of it as your personal

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