Sudeep Shrestha

Deploy Dashy — A Clean, Self-Hosted Homelab Dashboard

If you're running a homelab, you know the struggle: services scattered across different ports, IPs you can never quite remember, and browser bookmarks that spiral out of control. Dashy solves all of that with a beautiful, self-hosted dashboard that puts everything in one place — and it takes less

Getting Started with Dockhand: Modern Docker Management for Everyone

If you've been juggling Docker containers through raw CLI commands or wrestling with heavyweight management tools, Dockhand is the breath of fresh air your homelab deserves. It's a powerful, intuitive Docker platform that's free for homelabs and scales all the way to enterprise — without

Runtipi vs Umbrel: Choosing the Right Self-Hosting Platform for Your Homelab

Self-hosting has become increasingly popular among developers, homelab enthusiasts, and privacy-conscious users. Instead of relying on third-party cloud providers, self-hosting allows you to run applications on your own infrastructure—giving you full control over your data and services. Two popular platforms that simplify this process are Runtipi and Umbrel. Both

How to Install Docker on Your Home Lab Server.

If you’re building a home lab, Docker is one of the most powerful tools you can add to your setup. It allows you to deploy applications in lightweight containers instead of full virtual machines—making everything faster, cleaner, and easier to manage. In this guide, I’ll walk you

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