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Welcome to wiki.lexgopc.com — your home for practical, high-performance computing knowledge with a local focus. This evolving knowledge base supports the broader mission of LexGOPC: providing custom-built workstations, AI-ready clusters, secure routers, and personalized tech consulting to the Triad region and beyond. Whether you're an individual power user, a small business in need of reliable infrastructure, or a researcher exploring the limits of local AI, this wiki offers targeted insights backed by real-world deployments.
We specialize in building systems that balance performance, security, and affordability. From whitebox servers and hardened Linux boxes to open-source firewall setups and managed VPN tunnels, our approach is rooted in transparency and sustainability. The wiki serves as both a resource and roadmap — sharing tutorials, benchmarks, burn-in results, and configuration tips drawn directly from the machines we assemble and the networks we maintain.
Our network services focus on reliability, uptime, and layered defense. Mail relay setups, central log collection, reverse proxy caching, and intrusion monitoring are just a few of the workflows covered here. We document proven solutions for edge compute, cluster orchestration, and real-time analytics — including usage of modern AI tools on energy-efficient local hardware. Expect practical guides over buzzwords, and tested methods over marketing spin.
As we expand, this wiki will host more technical deep-dives, field reports, open hardware compatibility notes, and small-business-focused solutions for automation, security, and compliance. The ultimate goal? Equip our local community and clients with powerful, privacy-respecting systems that offer clear ROI — while giving back to the open source world.
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local AI clusters, custom workstations, whitebox servers, NGINX reverse proxy, mail relay, wireguard, central logging, open source firewall, Linux automation, Logwatch, Malcolm, Pydantic, RAG pipelines, homelab, Debian, edge compute, VPN, NVMe NAS, Fedora, AI inference, AMD unified memory, burn-in testing, QR-coded reports, network monitoring, Mastodon firehose, open hardware compatibility, no-cloud setup
Disclaimer:
This wiki is provided in the spirit of open knowledge sharing, much like Debian and other open-source communities. All information is offered as-is, with no warranty or guarantee of accuracy, fitness, or performance. Use of any configurations or instructions here is at your own risk. Always back up your data, audit your setup, and apply security best practices.
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