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      <title>My Homelab: A Traefik-centered Self-hosting Setup</title>
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      <description>Summary of Homelab services - AI generated Introduction Several years ago, I began building a small homelab with two primary objectives in mind: gaining hands-on experience with containers and modern application deployment, and running selected services locally to avoid storing certain data in public cloud environments. In hindsight, this environment evolved into a solid foundation for a local AI stack as well, which I now operate alongside the rest of my setup and will detail in a future post.</description>
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