• Hello, GitHub Pages!

    Quick update: Yes, we are moving to GitHub Pages with the acquisition of the new domain! Old content will be moved over. Yes, some stuff is broken right now, they will be fixed in the next few days (weeks? :P).

  • PPPoE - Why, just why?!

    Hi everyone,

  • [Archive] Moving to GitHub Pages!

    Edit 6th of August: Sorry for another change this quick. I sort of managed to setup the server “right” this time, so the migration is postponed (canceled?) indefinitely. We’re staying on this self-hosted WordPress instance. All data is still intact, the content below only serves archival purposes. :)

  • 2025 - And The Future Of Crunchy Studio

    Hey there, hope you all had a great christmas! 🎄 We won’t be talking too much about particular tech today: Before it turns 2025, there are a few words I would very like to share.

  • Can't "Contain" My Words - WordPress Site, Containerized

    Hey there! Hope you could enjoy the last post and maybe take away a thing or two. Or maybe even three… 🙃 Setting up reliable networking is an incredibly difficult task, but thankfully, OpenWrt got me through the process fairly well. Docker setup took a while as well, but at the end, things were running fairly smoothly.

  • This Penguin Knows The Routes - OpenWrt Experience

    (Featured Image credits at the bottom)

  • Sanitizing My Home Network - AdGuard Home

    Hey there! Hope you could follow along the last post quite well. I admit that it’s gotten quite long, but hope you could enjoy it nonetheless. 😛 And here I’m back, to show off other services I have running on my home server - yes, I have quite a lot of services running, and just writing about those will be enough to keep my blog updated for about a month… or two weeks if I hurry things up. Let’s see. 🤪

  • Automating The Dream - This Is The Way To Smart Home

    Hi there! Hope you could follow along the last post. 😝 I know it took quite long before we could now get to the story hosting the first real service on my home server, but as I was writing those posts, I remembered just how much I did to get things up and running and I wanted to share those experiences as well, and now we ended up with two posts just introducing my network. I’m sorry… I guess. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • Small, but cute - N5105 Home Server

    Previously, I showed you my how I fixed the WiFi problem in our apartment and finally obtained an public IPv4 address from my ISP. With the fundamental issues out of the way, I can finally set up my own little self-host environment. My laptop was great for that, but eventually, I had to put Windows back on it since it was needed for some work.

  • Fixing WiFi - The Beginning of a Self-Host Journey

    If you’re reading through this, amazing! Because this particular site has been self-hosted by me, at home :P. Ever since I got started learning Linux and stuff, I found out there are so many things you can do with a server running Linux! But there were so many hurdles to overcome before I could reach the level of expertise I have today, so I thought… Maybe it’s interesting to share my story with you! This will be the first post of a series of posts about my self-host setup. The only problem is that I sometimes am really bad at remembering things, so let’s see how in-depth the posts will be… Or actually, this could as well become my primary source of documenting things throughout my self-host journey!