Behind the shelves

How the lab is built

Bonut Labs lives where Linux, games, self-hosting, art, and tinkering overlap. This page shares the public-safe shape of the setup without exposing private routes or admin surfaces.

Loadout

Hardware Snapshot

The main machines behind the site, the lab, and the day-to-day workflow.

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PowerSpec G730

CachyOS KDE

Gaming, screenshots, Linux daily driver

  • Ryzen 7 7800X3D
  • RTX 5070 Ti
  • 32 GB DDR5
  • 2 TB NVMe
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Mac Mini

macOS

Coding, publishing, daily workflow

  • Apple M4
  • 16 GB unified memory
  • 512 GB SSD
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Raspberry Pi 5

Raspberry Pi OS

DNS utilities and lightweight services

  • Cortex-A76
  • 8 GB RAM
  • microSD + USB SSD
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ThinkCentre M710q

Proxmox VE

Core homelab virtualization

  • 24 GB RAM
  • Virtualization host
  • Private admin only

Constellation

Service Layer

The services are presented as public categories, not live topology.

Home Assistant

Automation hub for devices and routines

Pi-hole

DNS filtering and cleaner browsing

Unbound

Recursive DNS resolver

Proxmox

Virtualization layer for the lab stack

NAS

OpenMediaVault

NAS and shared storage duties

JF

Jellyfin

Private media streaming

UP

Uptime Monitoring

Health checks and service visibility

CT

Container Workloads

Small tools, helpers, and experiments