Like everybody else, Google Drive was my default cloud storage system — until the day I replaced it with a NAS. My home NAS was supposed to outsmart Big Tech, save me some cash, and get my digital life in order. Some of that happened, but not how I expected. Turns out, going self-hosted isn’t a shortcut to a setup designed around convenience. You get fine control over your files, backups, and privacy, but you also have to put in extra effort.