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I have realized that a lot of people nowadays self-host services and set up home labs with mini racks.
One major pain point I have come across personally is to quickly get health status from self-hosted services and machines, and have the ability to headlessly control my Raspberry Pi inside a mini rack.
So It got me thinking about building a built-in GUI that users can easily add to their Raspberry Pi nodes in their (mini or full) racks or elsewhere.
I have previously designed this GUI for an open source project I have been working on (called Ubo pod: github.com/ubopod) and decided to detach/decouple the GUI into its own standalone module for this use case.
The GUI allows headless control of your Raspberry Pi, monitoring of system resources, and application status.
I am designing a new PCB and enclosure as part of this re-design to allow for a new form factor that mounts on server racks.
I am recording my journey of re-designing this and I would love to get early feedback from users to better understand what they may need or require from such a solution, specially on the hardware side.
The software behind the GUI is quite mature (https://github.com/ubopod/ubo_app) and you can actually try it right now without the hardware inside the web browser as shown in the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Ob_HDO66_8
All PCB designs are available here:
https://github.com/ubopod/ubo-pcb