I'm an individual contributor passionate about homelabs, automation, and DevOps. My GitHub primarily serves as an archive for my personal projects, which is why you might not see many public repositories—most of them are either:
- Too specific to my personal needs
- Related to specific projects
- In a state that I don't consider clean or tested enough for public release
- Unfinished
My main project is my homelab, a playground where I learn, automate, and build solutions for things that existing tools don't solve (or not the way I want). I’ve also created various projects, including:
- Complex web scrapers and automation tools
- Custom integrations for old tech (e.g., controlling a 2000s Sony receiver via Home Assistant with an ESP8266 and Sony Control S protocol)
- Android apps, like one for organizing small-group sports events and another for media requests
- A messenger bot (pre-ChatGPT era) that automated content downloads
Recently, I started documenting and sharing my homelab for three reasons:
- Security – Exposing infrastructure details forces me to improve security.
- Helping Others – Some friends are getting into homelabs, and I want to make it easier for them.
- Professional Visibility – It’s a great way to showcase my problem-solving and infrastructure design skills to recruiters.
I'm also looking for potential collaborators, especially as my streaming platform project grows and demands more time.
These projects have taught me so much and strengthened my passion for infrastructure, automation, and problem-solving. More than anything, I want others to experience the same self-satisfaction of growing a personal project.
If you want to explore my projects, some basic skills will be helpful:
- Linux fundamentals
- Networking concepts
- Basic programming knowledge
- English (since most documentation is in English)
Here are some YouTube channels that helped me learn and might help you too:
🇫🇷 French:
🌍 English:
I always welcome ideas and feedback, but keep in mind that these projects are built for me, by me, so not every suggestion will be relevant. There’s no fixed roadmap—homelabs are endless projects: adding something always creates new needs, which leads to more projects, and so on...
If you're curious about my professional background, here's my resume (French).