Become a sponsor to Eric Slutz
I build software that is meant to last; systems that are understandable, reliable, and secure. Systems that remain useful even as platforms, vendors, and services change. I’m drawn to work that favors local control and ownership over fragile dependencies on third-party services, and that treats long-term maintainability as a core design requirement rather than an afterthought.
Many of my projects begin as practical solutions to real problems: making systems easier to understand and maintain, building tools that encourage learning and experimentation, and designing software that can be safely modified, repaired, and extended over time. I choose to build this way because I believe people should be able to trust, understand, and rely on the software and devices they use.
Featured work
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eslutz/Torarr
Tor proxy container for Prowlarr to access indexers via onion addresses.
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eslutz/Forwardarr
Port update container for Gluetun to qBittorrent port syncing that updates the listening port on change.
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