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Pururin Collective — A New Community Hub is Now Open

Today, I’m happy to announce the launch of Pururin Collective, a new community forum created for people who enjoy anime culture, technology, networking, programming, homelab projects, reverse engineering, and creative experimentation.

You can visit it here:

Pururin Collective Forum

Built alongside HITOHA Labs, the goal of Pururin Collective is to create a more interactive space where people can share projects, guides, discussions, screenshots, memes, firmware experiments, ISP/networking discoveries, Linux knowledge, anime-inspired creations, and everything in between.

What You Can Expect

  • Networking & ISP discussions
  • MikroTik, GPON, IPv6, and homelab topics
  • Linux and open-source projects
  • Anime & otaku culture
  • Hardware modding and reverse engineering
  • Community project showcases
  • Experimental ideas and tutorials
  • A more relaxed community atmosphere

Unlike a traditional static blog, the forum allows everyone to participate directly, create discussions, ask questions, and contribute their own discoveries.

Why “Pururin Collective”?

The name reflects the idea of a shared collective — a place where different interests merge together:
anime culture, technology, creativity, and internet experimentation.

It’s not meant to be overly corporate or serious.
Just a place for people who enjoy building cool things and sharing knowledge.

Still Early — More Features Coming

The forum is still in its early stage, and more improvements will arrive over time, including:

  • Better themes and UI customization
  • Rich embeds and media integration
  • Additional forum categories
  • Community tools and utilities
  • Project showcase improvements
  • More integrations with HITOHA Labs content

If you enjoy the content from HITOHA Labs, you’re welcome to join the community and help shape the forum moving forward.

See you there.

Join Pururin Collective

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