WIP start of crabroll post.

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title = "Introducing Crabroll"
date = 2026-01-15T12:05:05+01:00
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Stow can be found on pretty much every Linux distributions package manager. If for some reason it is not, building from source is... surprisingly easy.
You can find the source http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/stow/[here], download `stow-latest.tar.gz`, and decompress it with `tar xvf stow-latest.tar.gz`. cd into the uncompressed folder, and simply run `autoreconf -iv`, `./configure`, and `make`. The binary will be in `./bin/stow` free for you to move it into your `$PATH`.
You can find the source [here](http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/stow/), download `stow-latest.tar.gz`, and decompress it with `tar xvf stow-latest.tar.gz`. cd into the uncompressed folder, and simply run `autoreconf -iv`, `./configure`, and `make`. The binary will be in `./bin/stow` free for you to move it into your `$PATH`.
## Conclusion, or something

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title = "Moving my Homelab to Germany"
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## TODO

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title = "Moving To Germany"
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## TODO