This site runs from my home
A small NAS, a web server, and a desire to understand what sits behind a page online.
I wanted a place of my own to write without turning it into a huge project from day one. So I started with the smallest useful thing: a lightweight web server, a folder of files, and a domain name.
The NAS is the machine that stays on. A small service serves these pages and takes care of the secure connection. No platform to configure every day: for now, just a few files that I can read and edit directly.
This is not a romantic argument against the cloud. It is mostly a way of learning. Understanding how a domain reaches my home, how HTTPS certificates work, and how a page becomes visible from outside makes the Internet a little less mysterious.
That is how this blog begins: small, imperfect, and under my control. Let’s see where it goes.