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Skiddle Labs is the experimental side of the Skiddle ecosystem.
This org exists for learning by building — a place to break things, prototype ideas, test infrastructure, and explore new tech without worrying about long‑term stability.
If Skiddle ID is the release, Skiddle Labs is the workbench.
- Homelab experiments (clusters, networking, storage)
- Container orchestration & distributed systems tests
- Edge computing & Cloudflare experiments
- Scrapers, crawlers, and data pipelines
- AI / automation experiments
- Early APIs and rough proofs‑of‑concept
Many projects here are:
- Incomplete
- Poorly documented
- Subject to breaking changes
- Built for curiosity, not polish
Some of them may eventually graduate into Skiddle ID.
Skiddle Labs is heavily influenced by hands‑on infrastructure work:
- Self‑hosted services
- Mini‑clusters & VM labs
- Docker, containers, orchestration
- Observability, monitoring, failure testing
- Exploring AI workloads in small‑scale environments
- No stability guarantees
- APIs may disappear
- Security is experimental
- Use at your own risk
- Skiddle ID — https://github.com/Skiddle-ID Stable, public‑facing projects
- Website: https://skiddle.id
- GitHub: https://github.com/Skiddle-Labs
© Skiddle Labs 2025
Unless otherwise stated, projects are released under the MIT License