These past few months I've been working on doing a few different things within the home lab. Things have been created, upgraded, removed, reverted, and restored. It has been an incredible learning experience for me.

What's been nice is that I recently went through getting certified in DevOps Profession certification through Six Sigma Global Institute. In that program, it spoke to Docker and deployment of apps in a way that apps could be broken down into parts and each part could be edited, modified, and maintained within itself.

That's where all the experience of the home lab has come into play. Since then I've deployed multiple AI agents, tore the down, and recreated them to assist me with every day things. With Cyber Sec in mind, I've making sure that these tools that I'm creating are all localized and cannot be taken advantage of by folks out there on the web by scraping for any opening or back door into the home lab.

I don't want to go into the specifics right now because each day it's going through it's own change but I'm looking forward to continuing to grow.

Below is some screenshots of some of the things that I have running. First example being my AI Agent chat that is using Ollama and SearxNG to give me current data but can use the data model to give summaries and things of the nature. The second and third examples are messages that I have Ollama sending me via Discord that reviews some log files and gives me summaries throughout the day.