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:
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.
