Why would you need a NAS (Network Attached Storrage)?
1. THE PROBLEM
Today, I want to start with a simple problem.
My data is everywhere.
Files on my laptop, photos on my phone, notes in different apps, audio, videos, documents…
spread across multiple systems.
The real issue is not just storage.
None of it is truly connected.
Most of my data just sits there… unused.
2. THE IDEA
So I asked myself: What if my data could actually work together?
Not just stored… but connected.
Not just saved… but useful.
As humans, we constantly process information through what we see, hear, and experience. All of this data flows into one place.
3. THE BRAIN
That place is the brain.
The brain doesn’t just store information.
It connects it, finds patterns, and turns data into understanding.
What if we could build something similar… for our own digital data?
4. MY SOLUTION (NAS SYSTEM)
I started building a personal knowledge system based on my NAS.
A central place where everything comes together: images, audio, documents, and data.
5. AI & AUTOMATION
I use automation and AI to process data.
The system can organize information, recognize patterns, and connect related content.
6. PRIVACY
This system does not belong to a company.
It belongs to me.
No subscriptions, no external control, everything stays private.
For Example:
7.PAPERLESS NGX
it organizes all my documents automatically.
Everything is searchable, structured, and always available.
...The system improves over time.
Every interaction adds new information.
It keeps learning.
or...
8. PANDOC
Pandoc turns my data into flexible formats.
Documents can be converted, structured, and reused across different systems.
It connects everything on a format level — independent from AI.
9. GITEA
Gitea gives me full control over my code and projects.
Everything is versioned, organized, and accessible in one place.
It connects development directly with my system — private and independent.
My library is organized, streamable, and always accessible.
It connects my audio data seamlessly with the rest of my system.
11. Ollama
This is where everything finally comes together.
My NAS is no longer just storage… it becomes a complete system.
All parts are connected, working together as one network.











