diff --git a/brandonb.ca/_posts/2024/2024-03-09-how-to-self-host-almost-everything-in-your-life-with-unraid.md b/brandonb.ca/_posts/2024/2024-03-09-how-to-self-host-almost-everything-in-your-life-with-unraid.md index cae1a58..ad10ef3 100644 --- a/brandonb.ca/_posts/2024/2024-03-09-how-to-self-host-almost-everything-in-your-life-with-unraid.md +++ b/brandonb.ca/_posts/2024/2024-03-09-how-to-self-host-almost-everything-in-your-life-with-unraid.md @@ -4,12 +4,12 @@ date: 2024-03-09 pinned: true --- -{% include ad/vpn.html %} - Maintenance is a word that can strike a chord in even the most seasoned administrators; it is also the bane of my existence. Sometimes we spend countless hours maintaining something for very little return. In this post I talk about building a new machine to replace my aging [media server]({{ site.url }}{% post_url 2017/2017-08-10-ultimate-media-server-setup %}) and how you can take back some control over the data you constantly give out to services and products. +{% include ad/vpn.html %} + ### Goodbye, Windows 10; Hello, unRAID