Internet Discoveries between 2 February and 9 February

  • DeepSeek Local: How to Self-Host DeepSeek (Privacy and Control)
  • Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199
  • Beej’s Guide to Git
  • How to Build a Multi-Tenancy Internal Developer Platform with GitOps and vCluster
  • Dubbed Australia’s longest shortcut, the Outback Way is not for the faint-hearted
  • OpenWrt 24.10.0 - First Stable Release - 6. February 2025

Interesting details

DeepSeek Local: How to Self-Host DeepSeek (Privacy and Control) - By following this guide, you will be able to successfully self-host DeepSeek locally on a home lab or home office server, harnessing the potential of this AI model in a completely private and controlled environment.

Framework Laptop’s RISC-V board for open source diehards is available for $199 - We’ve covered the Framework Laptop 13 primarily as a consumer Windows laptop, reviewing versions with multiple Intel and AMD processors.

<a name=’Beej’s Guide to Git’>Beej’s Guide to Git</a> - Please keep in mind that I’m only human and there is a very, very high probability that there are errors in this guide. Additionally, I might simply not know what I’m talking about when it comes to something! So email corrections are highly appreciated!

How to Build a Multi-Tenancy Internal Developer Platform with GitOps and vCluster - Note: In this blog, we’ll explore how to build a multi-tenancy platform using a self-service approach. We’ll dive into a possible reference architecture with Argo CD, discussing its advantages, limitations, and how to work around them.

<a name=’Dubbed Australia’s longest shortcut, the Outback Way is not for the faint-hearted’>Dubbed Australia’s longest shortcut, the Outback Way is not for the faint-hearted</a> - The Outback Way is the stuff of legends, thousands of kilometres of dirt road through the centre of Australia. Completing the journey took our Back Roads team into uncharted territory and to places most people can only dream of seeing.

OpenWrt 24.10.0 - First Stable Release - 6. February 2025 - The OpenWrt community is proud to announce the first stable release of the OpenWrt 24.10 stable series. An upgrade from OpenWrt 23.05 to OpenWrt 24.10 is supported in many cases with the help of the sysupgrade utility which will also attempt to preserve the configuration.

All this was saved to my GetPocket over the week