I bought cast iron pan which I think is the best ever purchase I made.

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    If you got one with a decent CPU it’s also quite the little workhorse of a home server via its apps and Docker.

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      Mine is quite old now but has always been slow a molasses. Maybe I should upgrade.

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        I went from 212j to 920+ and it’s night and day in terms of what it can do. It was also $400 more so there is that.

        It has been a fun hobby to nerd out learning Docker, networking magic, VPNs, and such. It may tun into full-blown Linux on a PC at some point.

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          If you go the full Linux desktop route, I recommend installing a hypervisor like proxmox to make it easy to spin up and manage VM’s and containers off the bare metal.

          A lot more work to setup than a NAS like Synology, but having some more control over the setup and tailoring it to your needs makes it worth it imo.

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            Thanks for the tip, i didn’t actually 100% understand what proxmox was until you said that it is a hypervisor.

            I have a NUC that I accidentally stole from my last job that may become my hobby PC. I will probably try a distro on bare metal to get my feet wet but then take it to there. Or maybe a USB distro to start? I haven’t put much thought into it yet.

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              Yeah, just try some stuff, then wipe it and try something else. Do that until you have an idea of what you want to try more of.