Track B — Claude Code
The same platform as Track A — but built using Claude Code with SSH access to the WCP machine.
The question this track tries to answer: how much of a realistic self-hosted cloud platform can an AI agent actually set up autonomously in 2026?
Claude Code gets SSH access to the bare metal Ubuntu server and a clear goal. It writes the configs, runs the commands, troubleshoots errors, and documents what it couldn’t handle on its own.
No cherry-picking the successes. What breaks gets documented too.
Status
| Part | Topic | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Part 1 | Ubuntu base setup — what Claude could and couldn’t do | Coming soon |
| Part 2 | Docker and Tailscale via SSH | Coming soon |
| Part 3 | Caddy — AI-configured reverse proxy | Coming soon |
| Part 4 | Nextcloud — autonomous deployment | Coming soon |
| Part 5 | Ollama + GPU — where it got interesting | Coming soon |
| Bonus | Honest review — what worked, what failed, what surprised us | Coming soon |
Parts will be added as they are completed and tested.