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2020-09-10
104.24.112.49
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2020-09-10
172.67.213.134
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104.21.69.223
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hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/favicon.png>link relapple-touch-icon hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/apple-touch-icon.png>meta nametwitter:card contentsummary>meta propertyog:locale contenten>meta propertyog:type contentwebsite>meta propertyog:title contentAaron Warwick>meta propertyog:description contentnetwork engineer · cloud · homelab · writeups>meta propertyog:url contenthttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/>meta propertyog:site_name contentAaron Warwick>meta propertyog:image contenthttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/og-image.png>meta propertyog:image:width content1200>meta propertyog:image:height content627>link href/index.xml relalternate typeapplication/rss+xml titleAaron Warwick>/head>body>div classcontainer center>header classheader>div classheader__inner>div classheader__logo>a href/>div classlogo>aaron@warwick:~$/div>/a>/div>ul classmenu menu--mobile>li classmenu__trigger>Menu ▾/li>li>ul classmenu__dropdown>li>a href/about/>about/a>/li>li>a href/projects/>projects/a>/li>li>a href/writeups/>writeups/a>/li>li>a href/posts/>blog/a>/li>li>a href/contact/>contact/a>/li>/ul>/li>/ul>/div>nav classnavigation-menu>ul classnavigation-menu__inner menu--desktop>li>a href/about/>about/a>/li>li>a href/projects/>projects/a>/li>li>a href/writeups/>writeups/a>/li>li>a href/posts/>blog/a>/li>li>a href/contact/>contact/a>/li>/ul>/nav>/header>div classcontent>div classindex-content>p>Welcome./p>p>I’m Aaron — a network engineer focused on cloud, identity, and infrastructure.This site is a collection of projects, writeups, and notes from the field./p>/div>div classposts>article classpost on-list>h2 classpost-title>a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/posts/fourthpost/>Building the Foundation: Where a Real Home Lab Actually Begins/a>/h2>div classpost-meta>time classpost-date>2026-02-18/time>/div>span classpost-tags>#a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/homelab/>homelab/a> #a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/networking/>networking/a> #a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/proxmox/>proxmox/a> #a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/pfsense/>pfsense/a> #a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/infrastructure/>infrastructure/a> #a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/tags/self-hosting/>self-hosting/a> /span>div classpost-content>h1 idbuilding-the-foundation-where-a-real-home-lab-actually-begins>Building the Foundation: Where a Real Home Lab Actually Begins/h1>p>Alright. Let’s reset the narrative./p>p>If your “home lab” started with Docker Compose and a YouTube tutorial titled em>“10 Services You NEED to Self-Host”/em> — you skipped the hard part./p>p>And the hard part is the part that actually matters./p>p>A real home lab doesn’t begin with containers. It begins at the edge. It begins with control. 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The local server is humming along on code>localhost:1313/code>./p>p>And then you hit the real question:/p>p>strong>How do you actually post something?/strong>/p>p>This is where Hugo stops being “a static site generator” and starts being a habit. Writing posts is the entire point, so let’s document that workflow while it’s still fresh in my head./p>p>No cloud, no deployment pipelines, no polish. Just creating content and seeing it live on a locally hosted Hugo site./p>/div>div>a classread-more button inline href/posts/secondpost/>/a>/div>/article>article classpost on-list>h2 classpost-title>a hrefhttps://icy-field-0e2c7ce10.2.azurestaticapps.net/posts/firstpost/>Hugo Odyssey/a>/h2>div classpost-meta>time classpost-date>2026-02-03/time>/div>div classpost-content>h1 idthis-is-how-it-all-starts-documenting-my-hugo-odyssey>This is How It All Starts: Documenting My Hugo Odyssey/h1>p>Hey there, fellow tinkerer. If you’re anything like me—a developer who’s spent too many late nights wrestling with bloated CMSes—you know the thrill of stripping things back to basics. Static sites? They’re the minimalist’s dream: fast, secure, and zero server-side drama. Today, I finally carved out time to dip my toes into Hugo, the Go-powered static site generator that’s been on my radar for years. No more excuses. This post is my raw, unfiltered log of the setup process. Think of it as a breadcrumb trail for anyone following in my footsteps. 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