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      <title>Welcome to the New LinuxNiche Blog</title>
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      <description>After almost a decade, LinuxNiche is back! Originally launched in 2009, this blog was a place where I shared insights, reviews, and technical write-ups on firewalls, networking, and Linux-based projects. Over the years, technology evolved, my homelab expanded, and my focus shifted—so it was time for a reboot.
The last post was in 2016, and rather than carrying forward outdated content, I’ve decided to start fresh. The deprecated articles have been removed, and moving forward, this blog will serve as an informational outlet for the projects I work on in my homelab. Whether it&rsquo;s about self-hosting, automation, Kubernetes, networking, or hardware reviews, this will be the place to document it.
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