I’m using mxlinux “ahs” version, it comes with kde at their “ahs” repos for supporting latest hardware and graphics cards. You may also check for the non-ahs, there might be a meta-package for kde plasma and that’s it…
I’m using mxlinux “ahs” version, it comes with kde at their “ahs” repos for supporting latest hardware and graphics cards. You may also check for the non-ahs, there might be a meta-package for kde plasma and that’s it…
You can check on arduino and ESP32 Boards for IoT. That was a hobby of mine, it never took off (albeit, a hobby so it’s fine). But I learned a lot about “low level programming” that had no idea it even existed, and there was some interest overlap with self-hosting (home assistant wasn’t around at the time, played with Mozilla’s mqtt). The latter did took off (I still enjoy doing it).
Ah, docker-mailserver and delta.chat could also be great for your case!!
E2E is complicated, if you self-host for a group, having TLS and encrypting data at rest (storage) may be enough. Get a threat model. That being said, I would recommend snikket.org which is a superset of extensions over XMPP which is the open source IM that was the base of almost every app out there. Matrix and Rocket are both alright too. Depends too on your resources, synapse requires too much RAM (or so I heard)
Syncthing because it’s p2p/ local-first. Meaning it’s robust to interruptions.
What about any CMS? GhostWriter or WriteFreely for example.
what’s the point on this post? I feel like I might be missing something… The text looks generated, is that the joke?
I use rsnapshot docker image from Linuxserver. The tool uses rsync incrementally and does rotation/ prunning for you (e.g. keep 10 days, 5 weeks, 8 months, 100 years). I just pointed it to the PostgreSQL data volume. This runs without interruption of service. To restore, I need to convert from WAL files into a dump… So, load an empty PostgreSQL container on any snapshot and run the dump command.
First time I’m reading about Mojo. Seems like it’s even more niche than Julia…
Cockpit is a dashboard (and control!) app that can connect to multiple hosts.
Yes, as safe as SSH can be. Why not use https with cloudfare tunnels? For SSH, depends on security config and ofuscation measures… Like disabling root login, use encryption keys instead of plain password, pick a “hidden” port number, and so on. There were many posts here and all over the web about this. I would add either crowdsec or fail2ban to the mix… That’s prettt much all that there is.
I think you want to see “zfs import” command, to get your pool back con the new OS.
Neither project allows to set keybindings by a simple json or yaml file? Yet, these are highly customizable editors! That’s a surprise.
Oh. And TIL about the open source multimeter, STM32F3!
Idk. Yet, I have recently found out that some are able to measure Capacitance. I think those are useful, since many times a repair work is about replacing a fat capacitor. But I am quite a neophyte on regards to electronics… Take this with a grain of salt.
There are links to other wikis with lists of devices.
HTTP/2 is used by 35.3% of all the websites.
This is good advice. Learn about markdown syntax, try Obsidian to write notes that can be interrelated in a network, add drawings, and export selected notes to HTML. You can further stylize all of them with some custom CSS. There are many “content management system” (CMS) like Obsidian does. I’d self host ghostwriter. But just search for a CMS on awesome self hosted list and find something popular that’s akin to you for whatever features or underlying tech (e.g. Wagtail for django web devs)
Standard library of course. And collections module too, among the others that come by default. What you need is assignments to solve. Like project euler or hacker rank.