Shobhit Sharma
Posted on:November 25, 2023 at 12:17 PM

Simgen: Ephemeral Vector database for static sites

In today’s world, we generate vast amounts of data every day, and we often entrust it to third-party services like social media platforms, cloud storage providers, and online applications. But do we really own our data? Who has access to it? How is it being used? These are important questions that we should be asking ourselves.

There are many reasons why one might pursue the path of data ownership.

That’s where Homelab comes in. By creating my own computing environment, I have complete control over my data. I can decide where it’s stored, who has access to it, and how it’s being used. It’s a small step towards taking back control of my digital life.

As a tech enthusiast, I’ve always been fascinated by the idea of creating a Homelab. It’s a personal computing environment that allows me to experiment, learn, and explore various technologies. But as I delve deeper into this world, I realize that there’s a bigger issue at play - the search for data ownership.

The search for data ownership is not an easy one, but it’s an important one. And for me, Homelab is a key part of this journey. It’s a way to explore new technologies while also taking control of my data and ensuring that I’m the one who owns it.