I'm Dan.
I lead technology for a living and build technology for fun.
Over the years I've worked across healthcare, insurance and financial services, leading technology teams, transformation programmes and large-scale platforms. Outside work, I still enjoy getting hands-on, figuring out how things work, and occasionally disappearing down a technical rabbit hole that started with a simple question.
This GitHub profile is where curiosity usually wins.
- Building and refining a Proxmox-based homelab
- Exploring local Artificial Intelligence models, agents and automation
- Creating infrastructure and operational tooling
- Self-hosting services and experimenting with new technologies
- Breaking things, fixing them, and occasionally documenting the process
- Artificial Intelligence frameworks and local model platforms
- Infrastructure as code and repeatable deployment patterns
- Better ways to automate repetitive work
- Observability, monitoring and operational tooling
- Whatever technical rabbit hole has captured my attention this week
- Homelab and self-hosting projects
- Linux and infrastructure automation
- Monitoring and observability
- Electronics and hardware projects
- Interesting ideas that solve real-world problems
- Proxmox, Linux and self-hosted infrastructure
- Technology leadership and transformation
- Operating technology in regulated environments
- Artificial Intelligence experimentation
- Cloud platforms and operational resilience
- Why technology problems are often people problems in disguise
- Infrastructure platforms
- Automation tooling
- Home Assistant integrations
- Linux utilities
- Electronics projects
- 3D printing solutions
- Practical engineering shortcuts
- Proxmox
- Linux
- Docker
- Home Assistant
- Artificial Intelligence
- Electronics
- 3D Printing
- Raspberry Pi
- πΌ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danveitch/
- I learn best by taking things apart and understanding how they work.
- My homelab exists because apparently running one technology estate wasn't enough.
- I've spent entire weekends automating tasks that would have taken five minutes to do manually.
- Most projects start with the words: "I wonder if..."
- If there's a way to automate it, there's a good chance I've already tried.
Lead technology. Build things. Stay curious.

