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For sure, just stacking turtles all the way down... 🐢 It's definitely overkill for a home lab, but I'm an infra engineer, and it's what I use daily, so setting it up was worth it because I'm already really familiar with the stack. That said, I do absolutely love having declarative setup at home because I'll sometimes go months without touching things. Before I spent the time to make it declarative, I'd frequently forget how I set certain things up and waste time redoing, or figuring out where I left off. Now I just check commit history and I'm always moving forward.