@@marcelk.4371 We Don't steal from each other. We Learn from each other and then make it our own or make it better and Share it with others. Who I'm kidding we steal :)
You're not going to be that far away soon; Your videos' quality, content, and humor is one of the greatest reasons I follow and recommend you to my corporate American IT friends. Keep up your good work and thanks for supporting Tim!
Thank you for adding to this video with Tim! Great to see your input and I always enjoy what you have to offer about computing. You have a great channel!
I'm in, well I've been in, since 1986, with an Apple IIe, and then a Tech Support job at the original RS-232 over twisted pair wiring company Mod-Tap. I have been on the bleeding edge of network hardware and fiber optics for decades and now I'm finally slowing down to tinker. And you all are making me/helping me learn continuously. I couldn't be happier, just wish I had more time.
Such a wholesome video! Thank you for the great content and motivation, and congratulations on 100k 👏🎉 I wish I could fully show you and all the other yt homelabers what y'all helped me build
Congratulations on 100k! I’m working on a new project in the next 100 days, custom Linux distribution with custom hardware and getting into 3d printing. Love the idea of #100daysofhomelab
I just might join this... since I lost my job in IT in March, I started tinkering with old hardware and a couple of Raspberry Pi's, as a way to find the joy in IT back... it made me realise that my passion is IT, but there is so much still to learn! And Concratz!
God I love the tech community, this collab is so cool. Also this man "only" has 100k? Well, enjoy your, more than deserved, Play Button and keep it up!
Congrats Tim! 100 days with even following just the folks in the video will an adventure! I've been on adventure with setting up/moving across vlans, updating kube nodes to current version, updating Ubuntu from 20.04 to 22.04 (that was not what I expected) etc.. been some best of times and worst of times, but learning tons
A well deserved milestone! I've been in the storage industry for years, and I still find myself watching many of the folks who chimed in here for new ideas, better ways to do things I've been doing the same way forever, and even just sheer entertainment value. Looking forward to exploring some of the folks I'd never encountered before, opening up new worlds of interest!
i've just started with this hobby since i always wanted to get into IT when i was younger but life had a different path for me. I repurposed my old pc hardware into a slick looking server but im still struggling with a few aspects like networking or properly using docker. This challenge is just what i needed to push through that beginner wall of learning everything at once and so far it's incredibly fun to get stuff to work. Thanks Tim and congrats on the 100K Subs!
Love your channel Tim. Congratulations. I was actually thrilled to see all the guests you featured. I also follow their channels. It made me feel part of the community. J will strongly consider being part of the 100 days challenge. I have been considering starting my own channel. This seems to be the best time
My first "home-lab" was back in 1998 when my uncle gave me his old computer to learn and play, and I can't remember how many times I installed Windows 98 on it, then Linux; broke and fixed it a few times, learned HTML, learned a bit of "hacking" and it got me into a wonderful IT career. Ever since then I've had a "home-lab" running at home, for different purposes, 10 years after that I learned about an Open Source radio management platform and launched 2 Internet radio stations that ran for 6 years and landed me a job as the IT manager of the largest radio station conglomerate in my area at the time. During that time I learned about virtualization and networking and that landed me a job at one of the Tech Giants we all love and hate, where I learned about cloud and grew more into IT security; and that landed me into new opportunities. To this day I keep a virtual home-lab connecting my home server to cloud servers and keep learning new technologies and keep growing both personally and professionally. Congrats on 100k, and I'm proud to be one of those!
Thanks a ton for doing this! I have some many more folks to follow now! And while I can't commit to 100 days of home labs, I now have so much more content to consume around it for ideas, tips/tricks, whatever! Congrats on getting to 100k subs. Wow!
Congrats on 100k!. You and the many of the others highlighted in this video have really been instrumental in helping me to expand my desire to keep learning over the last few months. I started a proxmox vm earlier this spring to make better use of my i7. It was such a great experience, I purchased a Dell r710. Now I'm starting to build out a light webserver for our local community. It's continuing to be a great experience. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Perfect timing! I recently got my hands on three sff optiplex 5050s and a 2960 S Series that I plan to turn into a proxmox cluster. Looking forward to the learning journey!
I started homelabbing when I was 15 and now I'm 24! The first machine I assembled was running 24/7 in my mom's living room (she wasn't that excited), then I run Ethernet in the walls and get some more space in the basement... With some additions, of course! Never looked back, it's so much fun 😄
Dude it’s so cool to see one of my favorite tech tubers be congratulated by a bunch of my other favorites. My first step in my #100DaysOfHomeLab is getting my TrueNAS Scale install stabilized and actually get VMs to setup (after 2-3 days Scale goes unresponsive, and VMs crash out during install with nondescript errors) I got Pterodactyl dashboard working on a Pi and cloudflared setup as a tunnel so my VMs are the next step! Congratulations again Tim! Can’t wait to see where you go next!
You should make this a whole series. Day one: setup Maybe bring everyone in for help and dividing up some work. Maybe have Jeff step in and show raspberry pi related items and Chris Titus for configurations on windows, etc. just a cool collaboration idea
Jimmy you're on to something: perhaps (in the consideration of time and getting others "looped-in") Tim could have his "friends" chime in on various specifics about home-labbing. Basic Setups, NAS/RAID use, Networking, etc. Perhaps four more "group videos" on these type of topics? Spread over the 100 day methodology.
Thank you Tim for all your commitment and sharing all your knowledge and ideas through the internet. Thanks to you and other guys in the community I went from almost complete n00b in IT, IoT and homelabing to learn and make use of some cool projects I built with guys like you! Can you imagine, beeing a lawyer, a commited father of 2 kids, I still enjoy fiddling with linux, proxmox, home assistant, pfSense...? And eventually I learned to build quite a few automations for my home and a also some DIY projects with my kid :)) You helped me with first steps with proxmox when my RPi4 was to weak to bear HA server and all the stuff around it...you helped me with understanding the basics of virtualization and networking...managing hardware in home lab...yeah, quite a lots of things I got from you and the community around you! Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Man congrats! Awesome video!! Got to get my 100DaysOfHomeLab in! 😬😎🤓 Some of coolest RUclips people I love to watch in tech home lab related things!! Thanks for sharing!!
I couldn't agree more with yourself and the others. I've not got a single accreditation, certificate or other qualification to my name. Everything i know and have learnt has been wholly from being hands one experience, not from enrolling in an university or online courses. YT channels like yours and others have been great at expanding my own knowledge in building out my network and homelab.
I built my first home lab over the winter as a real backup for my business, plex server, and other projects for tinkering. I had never touched a linux os before so naturally I started with Proxmox... Thanks to your videos and at least half of the other creators in this challenge, mission accomplished. Next is diving into docker containers for network services, maybe a dedicated pf sense device, but had to put those on hold for baby #3. Keep up the good work, this is such a great hobby!
Oh my god I love all of you guys for how much you each have contributed to the community and for how much you have helped to cultivate this community. Congrats on the milestone, you definitely deserved it!
A GREAT video Tim, and obviously a great topic by the interest people are showing. I love the cast of characters you brought in! I follow them ALL, and have for a long while. All of them offer great insight into computing, networking, home-labbing, etc., and offer humor to break up the monotonous techno-babble. Kudos to you, and all of them of course, for being in this presentation and helping your viewers with their home lab experiences. Obviously, HUGE KUDO for 100K. 500K and 1M next :)
I had very high expectations for this video, and I can safely say they we're not high enough! Awesome collaboration, and congratulations on 100k subscribers! Keep going, Tim!
I started watching your content since 10k subs, I always wondered this guy is so underrated. And hear you go!!! Amazing Congratulations on 100k and more to come 🎉🎉
I felt like I was watching the end of Avengers Infinity War as each homelab RUclipsr came on screen. “Oh, that’s that person from the video that helped me with such and such problem in my lab!” Love to see all the familiar faces.
Thank you Techno Tim for introducing me to these other RUclipsrs! I might have never heard of some of these creators if not for this video. I am happy to say that I am now subscribed to them all!!! 👨💻 🖨️😉
Love the ending. Wendell is so used to hosting his own videos that in the end he almost says "I'm Wendell from level1techs, see you on the forum" xD Very cool video
HOW!? HOW did you managed to get all these absolute monsters of HomeLabbing in a single video! This gathering is the equivalent of "We are the world" video of Home Lab's world!
I established an asset retirement program at my current employer to create an equitable way for me and my coworkers to get older, but viable enterprise hardware to use and learn from at home. It has been really successful and really augmented my knowledge and skills I bring to the table at my job. My homelab has been an incredibly fun, frustrating, and fruitful endeavor since I started it up back in 2016.
I could never have imagined seeing my heroes, the people who always encourage and teach me in one video! Thank you so much for what you have done for me!
Congrats on 100k dude - I must admit trial and error to teach myself is best - I subscribe already to everyone you have in this video - The RUclips videos you all do our inspiration - I have numerous sd cards where I have tested different things on Raspberry Pi
Tim, my man! Congrats on the 100K! Im looking forward to the 1 million mark! Thank you so much for your content! It satisfies my tech-curiosity and helps me daily with new ideas! 🎉
Congratulations on 100K subs. My goal is to learn more about containers and Kubernetes. I will also want to learn to use Ansible to automate the setup of the Raspberry Pis I am currently using in my lab. I also need to improve the backup system for my home services, the "production" system.
Tim, I'm in. In my case I will be doing a series of upgrades to my existing Home Lab. This includes building my New 'Home Lab' Application server, which is a VM server ('bare terabyte' O/S TBD). Being a Professional Engineer who tested on Computer Engineering, and who is a Professional Security Compliance Officer for a State Agency. My Home Lab was first born in 1989, by using a NetWare (licensed) server to function as my Network Addressable Storage server. Without knowledge of this effort, I started on my 100-days about two weeks ago with some changes to my Home/Office Wireless Router. This should be fun.
Congratulations on this great milestone!!! I am looking forward for more great content from you. I have definitely learned a lot from your videos so a big thank you!
Wow.... Just youtubed my way into this space. And now i see most of the people who's channel i visit frequently to learn from flashing by in one swoop. This is gone be awesome. Cheers you all!!
Congrats again Tim on the 100K! Great video and idea, can't wait to see how this turns out. I did just updated all the services, and OSes in my lab this morning. With a move coming very soon it will give me a chance to do some upgrades, I do need more storage.
Congrats! I just flashed an updated BIOS on a supermicro motherboard and it was touch and go! I've updated countless bios in my time, but this is def the the least documented and super sketchy time by a longshot. Love the energy of this video!
My biggest impediment with my home lab was power bills. I used to run my homelab 24/7 but that is a looot of money that can go to other things. When I have to pay 2x or 3x power bills when I’m using my homelab it is very non motivational. Although I’m 100% with all you guys and I really loved my homelab I kinda dropped it as a hobby and now I have my servers and equipment getting dust and webs. 😢
Congratulations on the 100k mark. Unfortunately I can`t commit 1h of my day to the challenge, but I`ve been slowly building my HomeLab on top of a DeskMini X300, very small formfactor that accepts 2 nvme and 2 sata drives, very good for someone that doesn`t have enough space for a bigger hack
@@TechnoTim busy guys I'm sure but certainly a missed opportunity for them. Linus could have at least passed the opportunity to one of his team members. Really expected to see Chuck - he should have made the time.
@@l0gic23 OKAY BUT: Linus' "home lab" is around $150K in his new house! LOL Did you SEE HIS BUILDS? He spent more than I did and I thought that was unheard of.... LMAO
@@Doesntcompute2k sorry, I really tried, but I'm not picking up what your laying down... Unless its about the 'opportunity' and then perhaps the implication is that it wasn't? Thanks for clarifying.
@@l0gic23 Just commenting that Linus' idea of a "home lab" and our idea might be a little different. Most people on here don't have $150K for equipment.
Congrats man on the 100,000 subs. Well deserved. This video was great too and I envy people who are watching it for the first time and planning to build their first homelab. You were there the entire time while building mine over the last year. So thank you for everything! Cheers.
😀😭 congratulations man. I love your videos as they always inspire me. I have a small home lab I need to redo and have been dragging my feet. I don't know how you and others can do what you do and provide such great content. Thank you so much for all the work you do. Step 1 I have to figure out how to add pfsense to my existing network without messing anything up. 😭😀
Congrats on 100k! Very well deserved. We cannot wait to see what the community learns and comes up with! Shoutout to the HomeLab Community! We would not be TrueNAS without you guys. #100DaysOfHomeLab FTW!
Congrats on 100k brother, can't think of anyone more deserving. Looking forward to sharing the journey with you. You've certainly been an inspiration to myself as well as all the other fine folks you've got in this video.
Hi from Switzerland (swisstechnotom). Congrats for the 100K subs. Hope you'll got the 100K US$ from YT ! You are nominated to gain an Award in "HomeLab technologies" education and training! My vote you have for shure! Thank you for all the great vids over the years! You spended a lot of your time teaching the HomeLab community! Millions of IT-Homelabs around the world are built with your help (inclusing mine)! I hope you get back a lot from your community also! Hope to meet you personally one day! Have a great time you and your family!
Congrats on the 100k I've kinda sorta been doing the 100 days of homelab already? I hooked up my server here in my apartment in January and have been configuring it and tinkering with stuff since. Not consecutive days, work got in the way of that, but I've set up game servers for friends, explored Docker shenanigans, set up Jellyfin, troubleshot issues with nginx-proxy-manager, etc. Over 5 months (just about 6) on I've learned quite a bit with hardware that honestly should have been dedicated to running a section of a larger business than being a video and gaming server for me and my friends. My next goals (after I finish some personal projects in meat space) are to learn how to use Kubernetes, setting up a pfSense router and getting my home network plugged into a 48 port switch from my old work, and getting Authentik set up on my system so I can SSO everything. And avoid buying more stuff to put into my rack. I mean, I COULD always use a storage server, but do I NEED one? (yes. The answer is yes. I just haven't accepted it yet)
Congrats on reaching 100k! I have learnt so many things through watching your videos that I have now put into practice. Looking forward to seeing what you have lined up for the future
I can't thank Tim enough for his videos. The way the videos are structured and how he brings complex topics and makes immediately accessible is amazing. This channel has helped me so much. Quite a few of mi virtual servers were built following technoTim's tutorials
I just started with a homelab just by watch some of your videos. Wanted to say thanks for igniting a passion I didn’t know I was interested in. Also I’m driving my wife crazy with all my computer parts. Lol!!!!
Wow! This amounts to a "who's who" of homelab RUclips gurus! Coincidentally, I just created a bookmark folder containing about 8 loved Tech vloggers. Your list just boosted it to 15. Thank you SO MUCH!! (Oh, and your content is fantastic!)
Learning through failure, yall are speaking my language 🤣 And it’s true, having a sort of padded playground to blow everything up is wonderful! Lots of inspiration here to chart out some new goals, appreciate that, thanks.
Congrats on the 100k mate! Your videos have been a great inspiration on building up my home lab. As homelab VPNs a lot of creator speak about tailscale, have you tried headscale? It is a selfhosted controller for tailscale clients, but no video is available in English.
Congrats Tim... NavyCop here. I've been lurking in the background over the last few months or year dealing with a bout of burnout but looking to roll back into things in the near future.
100k celebration video! 🎉 What project are you going to start?
my goal: set up docker that runs my web server
Congrats, perfect way to celebrate
just got a 1050ti, going to to a proxmox GPU-passthourgh with it.
xcp-ng cluster where i think i will start. congrats on the 100k all the best for the next 100k
Finally building a backup server and remote backup for my media files.
Congrats on 100K! Can't wait to see what new homelab experiments you brew up... and I'll be sure to steal the best ideas ;)
🤣 Thank you for being in this video!
We all steal from all you guys :D
Thanks for all your works!
Congrats, both of you and the rest of Home Lab Community
@JeffGeerling thank you for being in this video with Tim and adding your input! Always enjoy what you have to say and your humor!
@@marcelk.4371 We Don't steal from each other. We Learn from each other and then make it our own or make it better and Share it with others. Who I'm kidding we steal :)
Congrats on 100K and I was really happy to be a part of this!
Thank you Tom!!
Loved your support in this video with Tim, Tom. Always enjoy your channels and what you present.
100 days? Let's do it! Congrats on the 100k!
🚀Let's go! Thanks for being in the video!
You're not going to be that far away soon; Your videos' quality, content, and humor is one of the greatest reasons I follow and recommend you to my corporate American IT friends. Keep up your good work and thanks for supporting Tim!
This is such a great video!! Well done on your success!!
Thanks for being a part pf this video!
I second the "great video". Well done sir.
Thank you for adding to this video with Tim! Great to see your input and I always enjoy what you have to offer about computing. You have a great channel!
Avengers Endgame: "I am the greatest crossover of all time!"
TechnoTim: "Hold my homelab"
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hahaha made me laugh. It's a massive crossover and I'm super happy for Tim that he initiates this movement!
Congratulations 😁
Thank you and thank you for being in this video!!
I'm in, well I've been in, since 1986, with an Apple IIe, and then a Tech Support job at the original RS-232 over twisted pair wiring company Mod-Tap. I have been on the bleeding edge of network hardware and fiber optics for decades and now I'm finally slowing down to tinker. And you all are making me/helping me learn continuously. I couldn't be happier, just wish I had more time.
Congratulations on reaching 100K!! This is awesome!!
Thanks for being in the video! You'll be there soon!
Having you in here Veronica was GREAT! Just found your channel a while back and now I never miss your videos. Love your insight into computing topics.
Such a wholesome video! Thank you for the great content and motivation, and congratulations on 100k 👏🎉
I wish I could fully show you and all the other yt homelabers what y'all helped me build
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations on 100k! I’m working on a new project in the next 100 days, custom Linux distribution with custom hardware and getting into 3d printing. Love the idea of #100daysofhomelab
I just might join this... since I lost my job in IT in March, I started tinkering with old hardware and a couple of Raspberry Pi's, as a way to find the joy in IT back... it made me realise that my passion is IT, but there is so much still to learn! And Concratz!
God I love the tech community, this collab is so cool.
Also this man "only" has 100k? Well, enjoy your, more than deserved, Play Button and keep it up!
Wow, thanks!
@@TechnoTim No, thank you for the great content. It has helped and inspired me more than once!
It's great to see all the people that I follow and who helped me set up my home lab doing a challenge together.
Congrats Tim! 100 days with even following just the folks in the video will an adventure! I've been on adventure with setting up/moving across vlans, updating kube nodes to current version, updating Ubuntu from 20.04 to 22.04 (that was not what I expected) etc.. been some best of times and worst of times, but learning tons
CONGRATULATIONS on 100K!
Super awesome to see all the folks I personally follow to make an appearance in this!
A well deserved milestone! I've been in the storage industry for years, and I still find myself watching many of the folks who chimed in here for new ideas, better ways to do things I've been doing the same way forever, and even just sheer entertainment value. Looking forward to exploring some of the folks I'd never encountered before, opening up new worlds of interest!
i've just started with this hobby since i always wanted to get into IT when i was younger but life had a different path for me. I repurposed my old pc hardware into a slick looking server but im still struggling with a few aspects like networking or properly using docker. This challenge is just what i needed to push through that beginner wall of learning everything at once and so far it's incredibly fun to get stuff to work. Thanks Tim and congrats on the 100K Subs!
Thank you!!!!
Love your channel Tim. Congratulations. I was actually thrilled to see all the guests you featured. I also follow their channels. It made me feel part of the community. J will strongly consider being part of the 100 days challenge. I have been considering starting my own channel. This seems to be the best time
Thanks for watching!
My first "home-lab" was back in 1998 when my uncle gave me his old computer to learn and play, and I can't remember how many times I installed Windows 98 on it, then Linux; broke and fixed it a few times, learned HTML, learned a bit of "hacking" and it got me into a wonderful IT career. Ever since then I've had a "home-lab" running at home, for different purposes, 10 years after that I learned about an Open Source radio management platform and launched 2 Internet radio stations that ran for 6 years and landed me a job as the IT manager of the largest radio station conglomerate in my area at the time. During that time I learned about virtualization and networking and that landed me a job at one of the Tech Giants we all love and hate, where I learned about cloud and grew more into IT security; and that landed me into new opportunities. To this day I keep a virtual home-lab connecting my home server to cloud servers and keep learning new technologies and keep growing both personally and professionally.
Congrats on 100k, and I'm proud to be one of those!
Thanks a ton for doing this! I have some many more folks to follow now! And while I can't commit to 100 days of home labs, I now have so much more content to consume around it for ideas, tips/tricks, whatever! Congrats on getting to 100k subs. Wow!
Congrats on 100k!. You and the many of the others highlighted in this video have really been instrumental in helping me to expand my desire to keep learning over the last few months. I started a proxmox vm earlier this spring to make better use of my i7. It was such a great experience, I purchased a Dell r710. Now I'm starting to build out a light webserver for our local community. It's continuing to be a great experience. Thanks for all the inspiration.
Perfect timing! I recently got my hands on three sff optiplex 5050s and a 2960 S Series that I plan to turn into a proxmox cluster. Looking forward to the learning journey!
Very nice!
I started homelabbing when I was 15 and now I'm 24! The first machine I assembled was running 24/7 in my mom's living room (she wasn't that excited), then I run Ethernet in the walls and get some more space in the basement... With some additions, of course!
Never looked back, it's so much fun 😄
Dude it’s so cool to see one of my favorite tech tubers be congratulated by a bunch of my other favorites.
My first step in my #100DaysOfHomeLab is getting my TrueNAS Scale install stabilized and actually get VMs to setup (after 2-3 days Scale goes unresponsive, and VMs crash out during install with nondescript errors)
I got Pterodactyl dashboard working on a Pi and cloudflared setup as a tunnel so my VMs are the next step!
Congratulations again Tim! Can’t wait to see where you go next!
You should make this a whole series. Day one: setup
Maybe bring everyone in for help and dividing up some work. Maybe have Jeff step in and show raspberry pi related items and Chris Titus for configurations on windows, etc. just a cool collaboration idea
Jimmy you're on to something: perhaps (in the consideration of time and getting others "looped-in") Tim could have his "friends" chime in on various specifics about home-labbing. Basic Setups, NAS/RAID use, Networking, etc. Perhaps four more "group videos" on these type of topics? Spread over the 100 day methodology.
Thank you Tim for all your commitment and sharing all your knowledge and ideas through the internet. Thanks to you and other guys in the community I went from almost complete n00b in IT, IoT and homelabing to learn and make use of some cool projects I built with guys like you! Can you imagine, beeing a lawyer, a commited father of 2 kids, I still enjoy fiddling with linux, proxmox, home assistant, pfSense...? And eventually I learned to build quite a few automations for my home and a also some DIY projects with my kid :))
You helped me with first steps with proxmox when my RPi4 was to weak to bear HA server and all the stuff around it...you helped me with understanding the basics of virtualization and networking...managing hardware in home lab...yeah, quite a lots of things I got from you and the community around you!
Thank you, thank you, thank you...
Thank you for the kind note! I love stories like this, someone not in IT getting into IT, especially with your kids! Keep it up!
Congratulations to 100k Subscribers! Also Congratulations for this nice colab with all the other great RUclipsrs! 🥳
Man congrats! Awesome video!! Got to get my 100DaysOfHomeLab in! 😬😎🤓
Some of coolest RUclips people I love to watch in tech home lab related things!! Thanks for sharing!!
My all Fav. Computer Networking Channels in One Video 🎉
I couldn't agree more with yourself and the others.
I've not got a single accreditation, certificate or other qualification to my name.
Everything i know and have learnt has been wholly from being hands one experience, not from enrolling in an university or online courses.
YT channels like yours and others have been great at expanding my own knowledge in building out my network and homelab.
I built my first home lab over the winter as a real backup for my business, plex server, and other projects for tinkering. I had never touched a linux os before so naturally I started with Proxmox...
Thanks to your videos and at least half of the other creators in this challenge, mission accomplished. Next is diving into docker containers for network services, maybe a dedicated pf sense device, but had to put those on hold for baby #3. Keep up the good work, this is such a great hobby!
That is awesome!
Love and followed some of the people you featured here. Some of these and you yourself inspired me to build my own homelab. As many said “it’s fun”!
Oh my god I love all of you guys for how much you each have contributed to the community and for how much you have helped to cultivate this community. Congrats on the milestone, you definitely deserved it!
Thank you!
A GREAT video Tim, and obviously a great topic by the interest people are showing. I love the cast of characters you brought in! I follow them ALL, and have for a long while. All of them offer great insight into computing, networking, home-labbing, etc., and offer humor to break up the monotonous techno-babble. Kudos to you, and all of them of course, for being in this presentation and helping your viewers with their home lab experiences.
Obviously, HUGE KUDO for 100K. 500K and 1M next :)
I had very high expectations for this video, and I can safely say they we're not high enough! Awesome collaboration, and congratulations on 100k subscribers! Keep going, Tim!
😅😅
I started watching your content since 10k subs, I always wondered this guy is so underrated. And hear you go!!! Amazing Congratulations on 100k and more to come 🎉🎉
I felt like I was watching the end of Avengers Infinity War as each homelab RUclipsr came on screen. “Oh, that’s that person from the video that helped me with such and such problem in my lab!” Love to see all the familiar faces.
Thank you Techno Tim for introducing me to these other RUclipsrs! I might have never heard of some of these creators if not for this video. I am happy to say that I am now subscribed to them all!!! 👨💻 🖨️😉
Welcome aboard!
Love the ending. Wendell is so used to hosting his own videos that in the end he almost says "I'm Wendell from level1techs, see you on the forum" xD
Very cool video
HOW!? HOW did you managed to get all these absolute monsters of HomeLabbing in a single video! This gathering is the equivalent of "We are the world" video of Home Lab's world!
Congrats Tim! Thanks to you and your channel I've started my own homelab. Keep them coming.
That is awesome!
I established an asset retirement program at my current employer to create an equitable way for me and my coworkers to get older, but viable enterprise hardware to use and learn from at home. It has been really successful and really augmented my knowledge and skills I bring to the table at my job. My homelab has been an incredibly fun, frustrating, and fruitful endeavor since I started it up back in 2016.
I could never have imagined seeing my heroes, the people who always encourage and teach me in one video!
Thank you so much for what you have done for me!
Congrats on 100k dude - I must admit trial and error to teach myself is best - I subscribe already to everyone you have in this video - The RUclips videos you all do our inspiration - I have numerous sd cards where I have tested different things on Raspberry Pi
in reality though congrats on 100K you earned it! keep making the great content you do I have learned a lot from you!!
This is such a great video! great as you Tim, I applaud you for it
Tim, my man! Congrats on the 100K! Im looking forward to the 1 million mark! Thank you so much for your content! It satisfies my tech-curiosity and helps me daily with new ideas! 🎉
wow what a great gathering you bring here, congratulation for this collaboration and you 103K subscribers
Thank you so much 😀
Congrats 👏
All of you guys played a part in my growth.
Congratulations on 100K subs.
My goal is to learn more about containers and Kubernetes. I will also want to learn to use Ansible to automate the setup of the Raspberry Pis I am currently using in my lab.
I also need to improve the backup system for my home services, the "production" system.
Tim, I'm in. In my case I will be doing a series of upgrades to my existing Home Lab. This includes building my New 'Home Lab' Application server, which is a VM server ('bare terabyte' O/S TBD). Being a Professional Engineer who tested on Computer Engineering, and who is a Professional Security Compliance Officer for a State Agency. My Home Lab was first born in 1989, by using a NetWare (licensed) server to function as my Network Addressable Storage server. Without knowledge of this effort, I started on my 100-days about two weeks ago with some changes to my Home/Office Wireless Router. This should be fun.
Congrats for eaching 100k. I'm in, will be getting deep in K8s, Azure DevOps, GitOps, and of course all things Nutanix!
Sounds awesome!
Congrats! This is really cool and this opened me up to a couple more channels to check out. Thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Congratulations on this great milestone!!! I am looking forward for more great content from you. I have definitely learned a lot from your videos so a big thank you!
Awesome! Thank you!
Wow.... Just youtubed my way into this space. And now i see most of the people who's channel i visit frequently to learn from flashing by in one swoop. This is gone be awesome. Cheers you all!!
Welcome!
Congrats again Tim on the 100K! Great video and idea, can't wait to see how this turns out. I did just updated all the services, and OSes in my lab this morning. With a move coming very soon it will give me a chance to do some upgrades, I do need more storage.
Congrats! I just flashed an updated BIOS on a supermicro motherboard and it was touch and go! I've updated countless bios in my time, but this is def the the least documented and super sketchy time by a longshot. Love the energy of this video!
Nice work and thank you!!
My biggest impediment with my home lab was power bills. I used to run my homelab 24/7 but that is a looot of money that can go to other things. When I have to pay 2x or 3x power bills when I’m using my homelab it is very non motivational. Although I’m 100% with all you guys and I really loved my homelab I kinda dropped it as a hobby and now I have my servers and equipment getting dust and webs. 😢
Congratulations on the 100k mark.
Unfortunately I can`t commit 1h of my day to the challenge, but I`ve been slowly building my HomeLab on top of a DeskMini X300, very small formfactor that accepts 2 nvme and 2 sata drives, very good for someone that doesn`t have enough space for a bigger hack
You can do it!
Congrats Tim on 100k. Let's get on to the next 100k and ill be there with you for the ride.
Aww man Tim, this was golden. All my favorite I.T. RUclipsrs in one video. I mean all (minus Chuck and Linus). I'm giddy.
Good stuff bro.
I tried!
@@TechnoTim busy guys I'm sure but certainly a missed opportunity for them. Linus could have at least passed the opportunity to one of his team members. Really expected to see Chuck - he should have made the time.
@@l0gic23 OKAY BUT: Linus' "home lab" is around $150K in his new house! LOL Did you SEE HIS BUILDS? He spent more than I did and I thought that was unheard of.... LMAO
@@Doesntcompute2k sorry, I really tried, but I'm not picking up what your laying down... Unless its about the 'opportunity' and then perhaps the implication is that it wasn't? Thanks for clarifying.
@@l0gic23 Just commenting that Linus' idea of a "home lab" and our idea might be a little different. Most people on here don't have $150K for equipment.
I started the challenge today! Congratulations on 100k subs. If it wasn’t for you, I’d never have learned docker or kubernetes.
I love all these other RUclipsrs in the video! I watch most of them and found new ones!
Congrats man on the 100,000 subs. Well deserved. This video was great too and I envy people who are watching it for the first time and planning to build their first homelab. You were there the entire time while building mine over the last year. So thank you for everything! Cheers.
TIM! This is HUGE! Can’t believe you pulled ALL the big guns here !
Great job, and congratulations!
Thank you!
😀😭 congratulations man. I love your videos as they always inspire me. I have a small home lab I need to redo and have been dragging my feet. I don't know how you and others can do what you do and provide such great content. Thank you so much for all the work you do. Step 1 I have to figure out how to add pfsense to my existing network without messing anything up. 😭😀
You can do it!
Congrats on 100k! Very well deserved.
We cannot wait to see what the community learns and comes up with! Shoutout to the HomeLab Community! We would not be TrueNAS without you guys.
#100DaysOfHomeLab FTW!
Thank you so much!!!!
Congrats on 100k brother, can't think of anyone more deserving. Looking forward to sharing the journey with you. You've certainly been an inspiration to myself as well as all the other fine folks you've got in this video.
Much appreciated!
As someone in the process of rebuilding the home lab, yep, it's a lot of fun! Congrats on 100k!
Hi from Switzerland (swisstechnotom). Congrats for the 100K subs. Hope you'll got the 100K US$ from YT ! You are nominated to gain an Award in "HomeLab technologies" education and training! My vote you have for shure! Thank you for all the great vids over the years! You spended a lot of your time teaching the HomeLab community! Millions of IT-Homelabs around the world are built with your help (inclusing mine)! I hope you get back a lot from your community also! Hope to meet you personally one day! Have a great time you and your family!
Oh I came late to the party 🎉
Congrats on 100K.
And I should do RUclips opensource series sometime soon.😅
What an EPIC start!!! Love all these folks and the collaborations. Best community on RUclips by far
Couldn't agree more!
Congrats on the 100k
I've kinda sorta been doing the 100 days of homelab already? I hooked up my server here in my apartment in January and have been configuring it and tinkering with stuff since. Not consecutive days, work got in the way of that, but I've set up game servers for friends, explored Docker shenanigans, set up Jellyfin, troubleshot issues with nginx-proxy-manager, etc. Over 5 months (just about 6) on I've learned quite a bit with hardware that honestly should have been dedicated to running a section of a larger business than being a video and gaming server for me and my friends.
My next goals (after I finish some personal projects in meat space) are to learn how to use Kubernetes, setting up a pfSense router and getting my home network plugged into a 48 port switch from my old work, and getting Authentik set up on my system so I can SSO everything.
And avoid buying more stuff to put into my rack. I mean, I COULD always use a storage server, but do I NEED one? (yes. The answer is yes. I just haven't accepted it yet)
Congrats on reaching 100k! I have learnt so many things through watching your videos that I have now put into practice. Looking forward to seeing what you have lined up for the future
Awesome! Thank you!
Well this was a great collaboration.
Congrats mate. Love your content
I love being part of this community. I have learned so much from the people listed in this video.
I can't thank Tim enough for his videos.
The way the videos are structured and how he brings complex topics and makes immediately accessible is amazing.
This channel has helped me so much.
Quite a few of mi virtual servers were built following technoTim's tutorials
I just started with a homelab just by watch some of your videos. Wanted to say thanks for igniting a passion I didn’t know I was interested in. Also I’m driving my wife crazy with all my computer parts. Lol!!!!
Congrats Tim!
Thank you for sharing your content.
Thank you!
Thank you for this great journey so far. Keep it up!
Thank you so much!!!
Im subscribing to everyone in this video!
Congrats Tim!
Wow you got all of the avengers in this! Will def. be interesting to follow!
Wow! This amounts to a "who's who" of homelab RUclips gurus! Coincidentally, I just created a bookmark folder containing about 8 loved Tech vloggers. Your list just boosted it to 15. Thank you SO MUCH!! (Oh, and your content is fantastic!)
Glad it was helpful!
Congratulations Tim and thank you for all the videos. 👍🏻👍🏻
Congrats on reaching 100K Techno Tim. Keep doing more Awesome HomeLab Videooo.
Road To next 100K
Thanks! Will do!
Congrats man, subscribed!
Congrats on 100k, the channel has really grow quickly! :D
Learning through failure, yall are speaking my language 🤣 And it’s true, having a sort of padded playground to blow everything up is wonderful! Lots of inspiration here to chart out some new goals, appreciate that, thanks.
So true!
That's awesome, congratulations!
Congrats on the 100k mate! Your videos have been a great inspiration on building up my home lab.
As homelab VPNs a lot of creator speak about tailscale, have you tried headscale? It is a selfhosted controller for tailscale clients, but no video is available in English.
Congratulations on 100k. And on the best collab ever.
Thanks! 😃
Been a lot of fun watching this channel grow!
Thank you!
Congrats on this! I love your stuff!!!
Congrats on 100k my man!!!!!
Congrats Tim... NavyCop here. I've been lurking in the background over the last few months or year dealing with a bout of burnout but looking to roll back into things in the near future.
Congrats, Tim. Well deserved!
Congrats on the 100K !!! All my favorite guys!