Perhaps a chronological view is a bonus of the idea lives on for long enough. And having links between stories, or tags can be useful at some point too… https://www.usememos.com/
Perhaps a chronological view is a bonus of the idea lives on for long enough. And having links between stories, or tags can be useful at some point too… https://www.usememos.com/
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.
Great idea!!!
Maybe you find it. But do keep in mind that FOSS projects tend to be smaller than commercial privacy nightmares. So, if you could live with the functionality being split across apps, it will be more feasible. It’s also easier to maintain smaller apps, so there’s many benefits overall…!
Runner Up, on f-droid is great for measuring speed and the like. I assume you meant running and gps. Other sports (e.g. gym, weights or functional training) got other apps. I’m not logging anything, just use TimeR Machine for everything. As for the food, I have no experience but there are a couple of apps on F-droid like FitBook or SECUSO’s food-tracker. Good luck!
Author of that list reached out devs here, https://github.com/ente-io/ente/issues/983
What about any CMS? GhostWriter or WriteFreely for example.
Check “Image Toolbox” on fdroid
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.
May not be an issue, but if anyone prefers Photoshop CS6 UI, check out: https://github.com/Diolinux/PhotoGIMP#-photogimp
Cockpit is a dashboard (and control!) app that can connect to multiple hosts.
It’s not a representative democracy. It’s direct democracy, like anarchistic communes.
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.
There’s xbrowsersync which can be used with a self hosted service. I am currently hosting another one for myself, LinkDing. It has import from browsers via html, but no real sync. There’s an addon to add new bookmarks directly to it. Another addon, injector is whay made me switch. My search results may contain a previously bookmarked link, this is added and highlighted then.
Precisely, and Zephram Cochrane will use a first prototype in 2063 ;)
I like nerdfonts. For design, check open source fonts on either gitlab or github. Recently, I came across the work of this person and I really liked it. https://gitlab.com/users/arielmartinperez/projects
I wouldn’t consider being a teacher something similar to business but more like an ONG. I don’t mean to disappoint you or anything. I share the sentiment of ‘evangelization’. Just, perhaps, share the idea with your teacher beforehand. Plan ahead, another comment mentioned dual-license, that could be an interesting take. Same goes for what many platforms do, which is charging for support (e.g. research for Red Hat Enterprise Linux business model). Good luck!
we should definitively have a wiki (though people should use “search” too, I wonder if a wiki would help really). This “topic” comes every month. I have posted this already, here it goes again: https://github.com/anderspitman/awesome-tunneling