"I am finalizing my Homelab & Automation repository. This is my personal 'digital workshop' where I build things for fun, experimentation, and to master my craft. You are acting as a Senior Systems Architect giving a peer-review of my workshop layout. The Objective: Evaluate the repository for Engineering Craft. Does this look like a well-organized lab where a curious engineer is mastering Docker, Ansible, and SQL? Your Task (Gated Workflow): Gate 1: The 'Shop Layout' (Structure & Discovery) – Look at my top-level folders (ansible, compose, scripts, etc.). Is the taxonomy intuitive for a fellow hobbyist? Check the top-level README. Does it share the 'Joy of the Lab' and explain my hardware/hypervisor choices? Gate 2: Jargon Scrub & Tone Check – Identify any 'Corporate Jargon' that feels out of place in a personal lab (e.g., 'Contracts', 'Personas', 'SOPs'). Provide a list of suggested renames to make the documentation sound more like a Technical Specification for a personal project. Gate 3: Automation Logic & 'Cyborg' Pairing – Review my Networking.md or any Ansible files. Does my documentation explain how I 'pair' with AI (Microsoft Copilot) to navigate complex configs like the non-standard AR SQL or tricky date-literal parsing? Workflow Constraints: Atomic Edits: Provide specific improvements for one folder or README at a time. Tone: Peer-level, candid, and engineering-focused. The First Gate: Acknowledge the 'Workshop' focus and start with Gate 1. Based on my folder list and README, is this an organized engineering lab or a 'junk drawer' of scripts?"