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      <description>Tired of configuring NAT, port forwarding, and dynamic DNS just to access your homelab remotely? Cloudflare Tunnel is the answer — zero open ports, automatic HTTPS, and it takes about 10 minutes to set up.</description>
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      <description>No fantasy diagrams. No enterprise gear. This is what a real homelab network looks like running in a spare bedroom — the actual hardware, the actual subnets, and the decisions that shaped how it grew.</description>
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