Self hostalbe projects:
logtail Logseq
aruco in opencv
Mailspring
AppArmor
Firefox global privacy control
separate wifi between iot devices
Go tty
Discourse app Linux
Adguard app Etar : open source calenar
Exa: A modern replacement for ls
lsof: How do we find out about all the other processes and devices that are being treated as though they were files? We use the lsof
command. This lists the open files in the system. That is, it lists anything that is being handled as though it were a file.
Boxxy: boxxy is a tool for boxing up misbehaving Linux applications and forcing them to put their files and directories in the right place, without symlinks!
avahi mdns
printflatables
https://www.etsy.com/listing/1208896992/cartonica-ergonomic-laptop-stand-made-of
cadquery https://pypi.org/project/cadquery/ build123d https://build123d.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Unified push. Org Simple nix os mail server Pi hole
Anytype.io oss document scanner Gplates Stellarium Tinycore Damn small Linux https://github.com/abi/screenshot-to-code https://ente.io/blog/open-sourcing-our-server/
Portainer Distrobox
Flowblade
Shufflecake
Dash streamlet shiny
Atuin Disko Kexec Kdeconnect
Penpot Headscale Stirlingpdf Mail-in-a-Box Bigbluebutton
Stui stress-ng Unigen benchmarking tools TCP shun
beets / discogs plugin
Apparmor Cloudseq crowdseq
If you run beet import -t /path/to/music
it means “timid” and will ask if it’s ok to tag as it sees. Otherwise you can specify a specific ID to a discogs listing
https://beets.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ https://docs.beets.io/en/stable/plugins/duplicates.html
and/or use the discogs plugin
directory: /data/music
library: /var/lib/beets/library.db
import:
copy: no
move: yes
write: yes
plugins: fetchart embedart fromfilename lastgenre discogs edit chroma
lastgenre:
prefer_specific: yes
discogs:
index_tracks: yes
chroma:
auto: no