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#3795: The Fifteen-Cent Screw That Stops Server Builds

A seized M.2 screw, a missing heat sink, and why inventory blind spots cost more than any technical skill.

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#3794: The Screw That Beat Me for Two Hours

Why that M4 screw stripped — and the one tool that actually saves you.

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#3793: Solving the Bulk Redirect Problem for System Migrations

What tools exist for managing bulk redirect mappings when QR codes are already stuck on physical assets?

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#3792: Cloud Brain, Local Fingers: Decoupled Home Assistant

Can Home Assistant run in the cloud while Zigbee stays local? We explore the decoupled control plane architecture.

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#3791: Who Still Runs Windows Server in 2026?

Windows Server still holds 32% of x86 server shipments. Here's where it's the rational choice.

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#3790: Server Distro Showdown: BTRFS, ZFS & Pragmatic Picks

Why filesystem support often picks your distro — and what "support" actually means in practice.

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#3789: What Virtualization Actually Costs on 2026 Hardware

Real benchmarks show 2-6% overhead for single-VM setups. Here's what's actually happening at the CPU level.

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#3788: RAID Reshaping Showdown: BTRFS vs ZFS vs XFS

Can you change RAID levels without nuking your data? We compare BTRFS, ZFS, and XFS for home server upgrades.

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#3787: Proxmox vs Stock Linux for Home Servers

When rebuilding a home server, should you install Proxmox or just use stock Linux with KVM? We break down the tradeoffs.

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#3786: When Your DNS Dies: Home Network Failure Cascade

One dead server, ZFS corruption, and a DNS collapse that takes down everything—including your ability to fix it.

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