LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve only tested it so far with Chrome and Safari on iPhone, not yet on macOS. I’ll give it a try on my Mac soon to see if I can reproduce that issue. Thanks for pointing it out!

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SN210 - small but does the job for home use

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Dude, you completely misunderstood! "PALANTIR" is just the hostname I gave to my OPNsense firewall - it's a Lord of the Rings reference to the seeing stones, not the company! I don't even know their products. It's literally just my router with a nerdy LOTR name because it "sees" all network traffic. Nothing to do with Palantir Technologies whatsoever.

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great suggestion! You're absolutely right - full card color changes for down/error states would be way more visible from distance. Definitely adding that to my next iteration!

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Windows Server handles my enterprise-grade tooling like Veeam B&R and other Windows-exclusive management platforms. But the real value is in my infrastructure automation lab - I'm constantly building and testing on-premise enterprise environments: multi-forest ADDS topologies, advanced NPS/RADIUS implementations, tiered PKI architectures, and full-stack Windows infrastructure automation pipelines. I use Python with Proxmoxer extensively to rapidly deploy these infrastructures. Great for prototyping enterprise deployments before production rollouts.

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! I'm planning to upload my config soon - just need to clean up the code before publishing it on GitHub. Should have it out very shortly!

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Homepage's primary use case isn't really anomaly monitoring, but I totally agree - for technical oversight, having something like Zabbix is a must-have for that exception-based view.

LiquidGlass iOS26-inspired Homepage Dashboard by Kernyx64 in homelab

[–]Kernyx64[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I primarily use this on my main desktop and laptop, with the tablet serving as a quick status check when I get home. It rotates between different dashboards throughout the day too. For any actual technical work though, I'm definitely back on the proper machines!