About
sudoflux is a working notebook for expensive nerd infrastructure:
- local AI systems and assistant operations
- homelab storage, networking, containers, and media services
- high-end VR and sim racing rigs
The useful parts are the tested configs, failure notes, and caveats. The site is evolving from a private documentation landing page into public guides grounded in working systems.
Editorial model
Pages should be explicit about evidence:
| Label | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Owned / current | In the active lab right now. |
| Owned / previous | Used before, retired, replaced, or moved. |
| Rejected / avoid | Tested or considered and intentionally rejected. |
| Researched candidate | Not personally tested yet. |
| Needs confirmation | Draft note waiting for Josh to verify. |
What belongs here
Pages should include:
- exact symptoms and fixes
- parts lists with caveats
- config baselines
- “what broke” notes
- update dates and tested versions
- clear “not tested yet” sections
- evidence labels that distinguish firsthand use from researched candidates
Source
- Repository: github.com/sudoflux/sudoflux.io
- Built with: Docusaurus