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linux-capable tablets for $100-$200
  • If you can find a secound hand Fujitsu R727, they are great linux tablets! But they are not as common, in my experience.

  • Static site generator for an idiot who doesn't want to learn a new templating language just to have a blog?
  • It has RSS built-in, but since it is a static site generator, it does not support ActivityPub out of the box. But I do think I have seen implementations with some custom JavaScript.

  • Self-GPT: Open WebUI + Ollama = Self Hosted ChatGPT
  • I have been running this for a year on my old HP EliteDesk 800 SFF (G2) with 64GB RAM, and it performes great on the smallest models (up til 8B) only on CPU. I run Ollama and OpenWebUI in containers/LXC in Proxmox. It's not as smart as ChatGPT, but it can be suprisingly capable for everyday tasks!

  • static website generator
  • OtterWiki looks awesome! The combination of markdown, git and a web interface is powerful.

  • Simple local ai app
  • Nice! It can also connect to a remote instance of ollama 👍

  • What's the easiest way to host a music colletion (FLAC)?
  • I use Navidrome, it's a single binary and gives you your own Spotify, kinda. It can be use with many other apps, in addition to the web interface, as it supports the subsonic protocol.

  • How can we make Linux more appealing as "just works"?
  • Fedora has been "just working" for me for the last couple of years. It is my go to for older relatives for that very reason.

  • Is Debian with automatic updates a good idea?
  • Fedora Silverblue downloads new OS versions in the background and boots the newest version after a reboot. I use this for older family member who's been traumatised by Windows updates. I have also turned off notificantions that show up after a new boot with a fresh version.

    The same goes for Flatpaks. Just updates without make a fuzz.

    Its nice to give old people some peace of mind regarding their computing needs!

  • Why does nobody here ever recommend Fedora to noobs?
  • Fedora has been my default choice for non-techies in my family the last couple of years and it has been glorious!

    All they need is a browser with uBlock, maybe an email reader and LibreOffice. With Silverblue, eveything updates automatically, and upgrades between major versions is a one-click operation. Easy rollback gives me peace of mind.

    All they need to know is where the Super key is located on the keyboard. When pressed, it shows the dock with all apps they use and all open windows. Double-tap the Super key and you see all apps, but that is usually not necessary.

    I also use the built in remote desktop feature (RDP) in conjunction with a Wireguard connection to my home network. So nice and a joy to never have to fight teamviewer again 😝

  • Kanban board for Linux
  • Check out Anytype! It is a local-first cross-platform app with Notion-like features, and it has a Kanban view. It is SUPER customisable, I have set it up with a PARA workflow that fits my needs.

  • Pixelix: Alternative Android Client for Pixelfed
  • Nice! Bought it, it is reasonably priced. It works well and is responsive 👍

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    What do you think of my mockups? Would you use this theme?
  • Cool experiment, but I have a hard time with the color combinations and shadow and embossed effects. It's hard to beat the default Adwita theme in this regard, it is really well thought trough!

  • Traefik 3.0 GA Has Landed: Here's How to Migrate
  • Does it support Podman yet?

  • I just won an auction for 25 computers. What should I setup on them?
  • I have a couple of these (only the G2 and G3 SFF) and they consume between 6-10w when not under load, and they max out at 35w (or 65w depending on CPU). I run proxmox with 64gb ram and they are surprisingly efficient.

  • Could We Build a Decentralised Social Platform Rooted in Place?
  • It is a Mastodon username, but I see that it doesn't resolve correctly.

  • Could We Build a Decentralised Social Platform Rooted in Place?
  • I have been thinking about this for a while. I want an online community that encourages meet-ups and face-to-face time. No so much twitter-esq, but more event based. Maybe with a feed that shows small announcements, news and reports in a magazine style?

    It would be super cool if many towns and cities have their own online meeting place, that can also interact with neighbouring places!

    I haven't look to much into it, but maybe @bonfire@indieweb.social can provide this?

    EDIT: Their webpage: https://bonfirenetworks.org/

  • What are your thoughts on Flatpak/Flathub?
  • I never notice any update times, as the default in Fedora is to auto-update (I think?). Everything is just always up to date.

    Edit: coming from ten years of Arch, this has significantly reduced my time fixing things related to an update 😆

  • What are your thoughts on Flatpak/Flathub?
  • It does share dependencies, but in a different way than a regular package manager. You share runtimes and base apps: https://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/dependencies.html

  • Wordpress vs. ModX vs. 'what do you like?'
  • It actually works great for slightly more complex stuff to, like converting markdown to HTML etc. Caddys documentation is made using Server Includes for example.

  • Wordpress vs. ModX vs. 'what do you like?'
  • I have done this, but instead of PHP, I have used Server Includes, which is a performant and simple way to add repeating headers and footers etc without extra dependecies. Nginx, Apache and Caddy all supports Server Includes, but with different syntax. I have used Caddys templating language, which I am most comfortable with.

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