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# aramjonghu-site
Personal website and central hub for my projects, systems, and self-hosted services.
This site is not just a portfolio — it acts as an entry point into a larger ecosystem of applications, infrastructure, and experiments.
## Overview
The site is divided into three conceptual layers:
### 1. Home
The homepage provides a high-level overview of who I am and what I work on.
It highlights selected projects and core skills, without listing everything.
### 2. Header
The header serves as a navigation layer into my self-hosted infrastructure.
Each entry links to a running instance.
- Nextcloud — file storage and synchronization
- Navidrome — personal music streaming
- Forgejo — Git hosting and development platform
- SearXNG — privacy-focused search engine
- Stream service — live media platform powered by OvenMediaEngine + OvenPlayer
- Friends Gitea instance — external development collaboration
These services are part of my personal infrastructure and exist outside the portfolio itself.
### 3. Pages
Dedicated pages for deeper content:
- Projects — selected work and builds
- Systems — architecture and self-hosted infrastructure overview
- About — personal background and context
- CV — formal resume (if applicable)
## Philosophy
This site is intentionally minimal and system-oriented.
Instead of a traditional portfolio, it focuses on:
- self-hosted infrastructure
- modular services
- curated project visibility
- long-term experimentation
It evolves alongside my personal development and technical interests.
## Stack
- React
- Vite
- Tailwind CSS
- Catppuccin theme
- Self-hosted backend services (Forgejo, Nextcloud, etc.)
## Status
This site is continuously evolving and serves as both a portfolio and experimental environment.
Expect structural changes as systems grow.