Armadillo: Open-Source DNS Server Built with Gleam for Homelab Setups
A developer has released Armadillo, a DNS server written in the Gleam programming language, targeting homelab enthusiasts. The project is hosted on GitHub and made publicly available as an open-source tool. It is designed to give hobbyists and self-hosters a lightweight DNS solution for managing their local network environments. The release was shared on Hacker News, where it received modest early attention with a small number of upvotes.
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