Built for a family. Running in our home. Enterprise thinking. Learning by doing. Documented honestly.
A server in the living room. A family depending on it. I advise governments on digitalisation and IT governance — at home, I practice what I preach.
Every note follows the same thread: why a decision was made, what it meant for the people it was built for, how it worked technically, and what the project keeps teaching me. From the strategic to the operational. From the technical to the human.
Most homelab blogs show you how. These notes ask why — and what it means when the system you built is the one your family depends on. Enterprise thinking, a Raspberry Pi, and the obligation to explain every decision to a non-technical family and to yourself. The notes are where that story lives.