
A spare Pi can become a NAS — but should it? The real throughput ceilings, idle power draw, 24/7 running cost, and exactly where a Pi NAS falls short.
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A spare Pi can become a NAS — but should it? The real throughput ceilings, idle power draw, 24/7 running cost, and exactly where a Pi NAS falls short.

An honest per-console, per-Pi playability matrix: which systems run full speed on Pi 3/4/5, which are marginal, and which distro to actually flash.

Google Password Manager is the most frictionless vault most people ever use — but that hides real trade-offs. Where it lives, how standard vs on-device encryption differ, what Password Checkup catches, the 2026 passkey-sync attacks, and exactly who should switch to a dedicated manager.

Every login I own lives in a Vaultwarden container on my own Proxmox box. An honest guide to self-hosting a password manager: the real docker-compose, why HTTPS isn't optional, backups that survive a disk failure, exposure choices — and a cost table showing it's a control trade, not a savings one.

Every competitor ships a ranked list; this is a decision guide. The questions that actually decide your password manager — ecosystem, sharing, trust model, budget — mapped to a recommendation for your situation, from built-in managers to Bitwarden-class apps to self-hosted Vaultwarden.

Microsoft's password manager left Authenticator in 2025 and now lives in Edge. An honest, current decision guide: what the free built-in tool does well, exactly where it breaks (cross-browser, sharing, mobile passkeys), and who should reach for a dedicated manager instead.

Opera's built-in password manager saves and autofills your logins, but it's the weakest of the mainstream browser vaults — no password generator and no breach monitoring. An honest audit of what it protects, whether it's safe to rely on, and the clean CSV path to export your passwords out.

Apple's Passwords app became a real, dedicated iPhone password manager in iOS 18 — passkeys, 2FA codes, family sharing and system-wide autofill. But it can't touch Android or Linux. The one question that decides whether it's enough for you, with an honest cross-platform comparison.

Building a homelab is really seven decisions in order: hardware, hypervisor, containers, storage, apps, remote access, and a reverse proxy. This beginner's hub walks each one and hands off to a first-hand deep guide — so you always know what to do next.

Docker vs virtual machines: boot times, overhead, isolation, and a decision matrix from a real homelab running both side by side.

Proxmox is the hypervisor, Docker runs your apps — they're not rivals. A first-hand homelab topology for running both together, with VM vs LXC guidance.

Compare the best mini PC for a home server in 2026: real prices, idle watts, RAM ceilings, and Proxmox fit vs a Raspberry Pi, with power-cost math.