Traffic Proxy
As mentioned before
Currently, the local development board (server) + Vultr cloud server + FRP proxy is used to build WordPress blogs and access public domain names
Although blogs require stable access, considering the high cost of cloud servers, Homelab can only be used in the early stage
One more thing
Currently, the DNS resolution and traffic proxy use CloudFalre’s services
If the small cloud in the figure below is turned on, the traffic will pass through the CloudFalre proxy
If it is turned off, it means that the traffic will not be processed by CloudFlare
This blog is inaccessible in some areas when the small cloud is turned on. Today, the small cloud is temporarily turned off

Static website server
This article uses Orange Pi 3B (2GB memory) as a static website server
When editing this article, the development board was connected to the power supply and network at the same time. Since the system and panel have been set up before, it can be used just by plugging it in
It looks like the picture below, using a cheap acrylic shell (I prefer alloy shells in comparison)

The following figure is the visualization panel data of the intranet server

Tool website
As a front-end developer
I have written dozens of different websites and tool websites (all small projects)
It is a pity that the code of a good project is lost due to relocation or server migration
Today I plan to deploy one of the projects on the local server
This project is to convert video to audio files
I wrote this small tool because I plan to write YouTube video to AI subtitles, so video to audio, audio to subtitles, subtitles to bilingual or multi-national voice, or subtitles to TTS voice, etc.
Website address
https://videotoaudio.dsx2016.com

Tips
Current Homelab progress
A Raspberry Pi 3B has been used as FRP and indoor gateway agent
An Orange Pi 3B (8GB memory) has been used to deploy 3 WordPress blogs and can be accessed by public domain names
An Orange Pi 3B (2GB memory) has been used to deploy static tool websites (such as video transcoding)
Others are pending
The remaining Raspberry Pi 4B will be used to deploy PVE and HomeAssistant smart home in the future.