Running your own services feels great once the stack settles in. You have your containers lined up, your reverse proxy is stable, and your dashboards make you feel like you run a small data center from your living room. The trouble starts when you actually need to use all of it. Every service hides behind a different port, which means you end up with a forest of tabs, and things start to feel more scattered than they should. That is when you realize something important. The server is not your primary interface. The browser is.