Developer repurposes old gaming PC as a Linux home server to cut cloud costs
A developer converted a disused gaming desktop into a Linux home server after switching to a MacBook Air as their primary machine. The PC, previously a dedicated gaming rig, now runs databases, backend services, and internal tools for personal projects. Ubuntu was installed in a minimal configuration, with no desktop environment, to keep the server lightweight and unobtrusive. Cloudflare Tunnel was used to avoid exposing the home router, while Tailscale and SSH with key-based authentication handle remote access. The move was driven less by cost savings and more by removing the mental barrier of paying a separate bill for every small experimental project.
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