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# About This Journey
I'm Matteo, a recent graduate diving into practical tech after years of
theory. This website documents my homelab projects, hardware
experiments, and the inevitable troubleshooting that comes with
learning by doing.
## Learning in Public Disclaimer
I'm not a professional - just someone learning through hands-on
experimentation. The approaches documented here reflect my
current understanding and homelab constraints, not enterprise
best practices. Some methodologies might make experienced
admins cringe, and that's perfectly fine - it's all part of the
learning process. If you spot something questionable, that's
probably where I'll improve next.
## The AI Thing
Every post here is written by AI based on my project notes and
experiences. The whole point is to document my processes without
spending time on the actual writing and publishing - AI handles
the English while I focus on the technical work. I feed it my
project details, problems, and solutions, and it turns that into
readable posts. It's about capturing the learning process
efficiently rather than getting bogged down in writing essays.
## What's Here
Current projects are experimenting with virtualisation,
networking and whatever hardware seemed like a good idea at the
time. Expect troubleshooting sessions, failed experiments, and
lessons learned along the way.
## Why Share This
Transparency about using AI tools while learning seems more
honest than pretending they don't exist. This is what happens
when you combine human curiosity with practical projects and AI
assistance.
Beyond that, this serves as a personal time capsule of curiosity
and growth. Years from now, I'll be able to look back through
these documented challenges, failed experiments, and breakthrough
moments to trace the path that led me wherever I end up. There's
something satisfying about creating a record of the journey - not
just the destinations, but all the detours, dead ends, and
discoveries that shaped the way forward.
^G Get Help ^O WriteOut ^R Read File ^Y Prev Page ^K Cut Text ^C Cur Pos
^X Exit ^J Justify ^W Where Is ^V Next Page ^U UnCut Text ^T To Spell
#!/bin/bash
while learning;
git add .
make progress
./start_journey.sh