He helped me so much. I learned an absolute ton because he gave me an easy and safe path to explore. RIP.
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He made self hosting so accessible! RIP sir
Rest in peace 😔
This was ONE GUY??? What a legend! I hope his family knows the giant positive impact he's had on so many people, and is able to find some sort of comfort knowing he will be missed by so many strangers. A true tragedy.
Edit: autocorrect
RIP buddy
Thank you kind sir for the effort, love and work you put into your craft. Godspeed.
A sad news. Condolences to his family. May his legacy continue to inspire others as he did.
Damn.
RIP
rip to the GOAT!
That's a shame. TTeck pretty much built my Homelab.
My first proxmox containers with Pihole, Nextcloud, and all sorts of others were from him. Legend. Naming my Nextcloud instance after him.
Rest in peace, Hero
It's so sad when we all find these critical components are maintained by someone we'd just pass in the street... and then they're gone.
Lovely to see the contributions on ko-fi
I wonder if there's a place, that people could be memorialized, their contributions attributed. People can pass by, and leave a token of remembrance. Like a dev graveyard. Sounds like a great idea to me
RIP from England. Those scripts helped me through some tough times when first trying proxmox, I remember being so happy to find them. I wouldn't have stayed on proxmox without them
This is indeed sad news. I'll forever be grateful to him. He made the door that got me through into Proxmox. God rest his soul.
Rest in peace!
R.I.P
RIP what a hero. Anyone know of a replacement? Will these eventually stop working?
He did pass the repo to the community (thus the repo not being on tteck) before he passed away so it will be maintained.