#neurodivergent tech

A dimly lit home office at 3 AM, illuminated only by the soft blue-white glow of rack-mounted server equipment. A lone figure, bald, wearing a t-shirt, crouches in front of an open server rack filled with meticulously organized cables in neat bundles secured with zip ties, glowing network switches with blinking LEDs, and labeled patch panels. On a nearby desk sits a cold cup of coffee, a laptop with terminal windows open, and scattered technical documentation. The room is quiet and intimate, shelves lined with networking equipment and hard drives. The overall mood is peaceful, focused, almost meditative — the portrait of someone completely absorbed in a passion project in the middle of the night, the warm satisfaction of solitary craftsmanship radiating from the scene. Photorealistic editorial style with moody, cinematic low-light photography aesthetics, shallow depth of field, cool blue server-glow contrasting with warm ambient desk light. AuDHD / Neurodivergency

The Homelab Is Not the Point

A hobbyist reflects on maintaining an extensively over-engineered home server setup that far exceeds the demands of its nominal purpose, arguing that framing the project as infrastructure for something else…

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