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Who are you

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I'm Aney, a developer, and self-hoster that enjoys art/design, automation, Unix, and those pesky Japanese cartoons. Yes, that's a straight up rip from the homepage, why re-invent the wheel right?

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I set this website up as a means to share information to educate, and help people, as well as to easily point people to my answers for common questions.

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A developer, and self-hoster that enjoys art/design, automation, Unix, and intentional living.

What do you do?

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I'm currently taking some time away from work, but looking for places I believe I'd be a good fit. I love solving problems, optimising sites, and creating designs/experiences, so I'm kind of a developer at heart.

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Outside of work I practise minimalism, frugalism (to an extent), and work towards Financial Independance (FI/RE). I also love the idea of OneBagging, self-sufficiency, and travelling, so these are things I'm trying to work towards.

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I'm a web developer. Currently working for 360. For more details, and previous employement check my CV.

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What else do you do?

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Ok sure, I'm (extremely) slowly working on the basic infrastructure, and website for aNetwork, a gaming community, and public game server host. I'm also working on writing guides on server hosting, and web development.

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If there's ever anything else, you can find out more on my projects page, or on my blog.

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What do you do, that isn't work?

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Outside of work I work on writing guides on server hosting, and web development.

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I keep a little Blog, work on other Projects, and often play video games with friends, read, or watch video media. I try to walk a few times each day, and do some very minor exercise.

What do you own?

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Following up on the minimalism, it seem you've almost got to do an "everything I own" to prove you only have 6 items in your possession. I'm not that bad, yet, but I honestly feel like that's like my little hidden goal.

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I've got a few pages about this on the site, so if you do want to know, check out:

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Maybe this seems a little odd, but as I also practise minimalism, frugalism, and work towards OneBagging, Financial Independance (FI/RE), no-waste, and intentional living. I thought I'd add this, so I can have some public facing 'accountability' as such.

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Why are you telling me this?

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I figured it'd make for an easy introduction for anyone who stumbles across my site.

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Daily Driver

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Undetermined. I'm looking for something super thin, and light that runs linux for dev, and ~3-5 VMs.

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I use a Latitude 7320, with an i7-1185G7, 16GB RAM, and a 500GB Samsung Evo Plus NVME, running Windows 11 Pro.

Peripherals

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Monitor: Philips E-Line 227E4LHAB 21.5" LCD

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Keyboard: Razer Blackwidow Lite

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Mouse: Logitech MX Master

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Microphone: Blue Yeti

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Speakers: Logitech Z200

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Backup USB: 64GB Sandisk

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USB C Hub: Lemorele 6-in-1

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Laptop Stand: Non-brand, basic-bitch stand

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Misc.

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Mobile: Google Pixel 4a

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Power Bank: 10,000mAh PowerAdd Pilot 2GS

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Wireless Earphones: Tozo T12

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Gaming PC

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Red, a custom built machine sporting an R5 2600X, 16GB RAM, a 500GB EVO 970 NVME, and a Vega 64. This is my only device running Windows.

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I currently still have this to play Windows exclusive games/games without Linux Anti-Cheat enabled (Smite namely) with friends. Once HiRez sort their shit, it's gone.

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Steam Deck

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I also have a Steamdeck, which will 100% be my gaming PC once games I need Windows for get sorted.

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Gaming

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Acer Nitro AN515-57

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Nitro 5, with an i5-11400H, 16GB RAM, RTX 3050, 512GB+250GB NVME

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Steam Deck

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I also have a 256GB Steam Deck (Original), with a 512GB SD card, for couch, and chill games. This is often accompied (for couch gaming) with a PS4 controller, and a Dock.

Media Consumption

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TV

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A basic non-smart TV from the good ol' days. I got it for my 16th Birthday, around 10 years ago.

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Fire TV Stick 4K

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Since my TV is useless alone, and I don't watch traditional television, this is plugged in to give me access to Netflix, Amazon Video, and Jellyfin.

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Amazon Echo 4

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Amazon Echo 3

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Same as above, but this one's upstairs so the music plays uninterupted through the house

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For shows, I use an old TV I got from my 16th birthday, that fuzzes when it's on paired with an Amazon Fire Stick 4K.

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Youtube, and other 'non-regular' media is watched straight from my laptop, or phone.

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As for music I use my phone connected to my Soundcore Mini 3, or just listen from my laptop.

Servers

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Local/Physical

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pi1: Raspberry Pi 5 8GB, with a 240GB SSD.

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pi2: Raspberry Pi 4B 4GB, with an 8GB USB, and 4TB Seagate BarraCude HDD connected by a WavLink Sata Dock.

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lilman

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An HP 290 G1 MT, with an i5-7500, and 32GB RAM. This was my primary server, acting as my virtualisation host, NAS, adBlock, and media server. It also runs git, my game servers, and anything else I feel like hosting at the time. A consideration is upgrading to a 7700/7700K, but UK energy issues had me switching to RPIs for a while.

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Offsite/VPS

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rn2: Racknerd, 1C E5-2680, 768M RAM, 12GB SSD

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av1: AlphaVPS, 1C E5, 512M RAM, 128GB HDD

Unused/Spares

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Besides what I've listed, I also have the following PCs;

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Besides what I've listed, I also have the following;

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I use these for one-off testing, and projects, but they are not permanent fixtures in my day-to-day life.

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I'm Aney

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Somehow you've landed on my website, welcome!

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I'm a developer, and self-hoster that enjoys art/design, automation, Unix, and those pesky Japanese cartoons.

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A developer, and self-hoster that enjoys art/design, automation, Unix, and intentional living.

What this, then?

It's my little place on the world wide web. It serves the purpose of being a one-stop location I can refer people to when they ask things, like:

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Where are the pictures?

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I've written this website with the intention to keep it minimal, quick, small, and easily self-hosted. I decided that there was little reason to bloat the pages with images, that add little value, as all they will do is prevent people with poor internet from visiting.

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Wow! You're so cool, how can I support you?

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Thanks, although I disagree.

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You can support me by sharing any posts, and/or pages you enjoy to your friends, or by donating to me via my Support page.

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If you've found my site useful, you can support me by sharing any posts, and/or pages you enjoy to your friends, or by donating to me via my Support page.