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A few things that I find interesting:
  • Home Assistant. This is open source home automation. It's great for managing your smart devices at home, focused on privacy as for example they have disabled remote access by default. Also they have a lot of things working out of the box, including for example the smart devices from IKEA (TRÅDFRI)
  • Jellyfin. This is an open source media server. Ideal for watching all your shows, movies, etc, all around your home network. It even has an open source mobile client at f-droid, or you can simply use the web interface.
  • Nextcloud. This is an open source server for managing all your private data, such as photos, notes, etc. It is basically a great replacement for google photos as you can simply keep your photos in your own network and see them with a similar interface. It also offers many other features commonly found on services like google drive and others.
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748 sats \ 0 replies \ @davidw 9 Jan
Posted on SN about Arc browser today, before I saw this one.
Only just discovered it. UX is leapyears ahead of other browsers. A real time saver at work. Just wish it was FOSS so we could innovate on top.
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Used silent.link for the first time. Amazing product, highly recommend it when traveling outside the US
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What is the difference between "data plus" vs "no number" plans? They seem to have the same description on the ‘buy’ page.
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silent.link
I guess you can call out with signal or telegram?
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @shyfire 10 Jan
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It's good so far
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SeedSigner The best hardware wallet there is. Your Keys, Your Bitcoins. https://github.com/SeedSigner/seedsigner
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631 sats \ 1 reply \ @beorange 9 Jan
This one checks all the boxes for the task it tries to solve: https://syncthing.net/
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I use it every day and I have used it for 5 years. I use it on Linux, Android tablets and phone. I sync books, audio, photos and a database for passwords. Great product. Play with it a few days and let your brain understand how it works. It works in and outside of the home!
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Let's hear all about your favorite tech products, services, or projects!
going low tech these day, is Stacker News count?
then my fav tech tools are here: The best way to start a blog is with Ghost, and many automation fun with Slack and Zapier.
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A few days ago I read about the Public Pool, an Open Source solo mining pool which everyone can install on the own node. https://web.public-pool.io
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568 sats \ 0 replies \ @OgFOMK 10 Jan
It would be helpful if Stackers provided links to the stuff they like.
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Can't stop talking about Machankura. Underprivileged members of the African communities without internet connection have access to Bitcoin.
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507 sats \ 0 replies \ @geeknik 9 Jan
Firewalla, takes the guess work out of securing your home LAN. 🤙🏻 https://firewalla.com
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I'm thinking about buying this
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21 sats \ 0 replies \ @OT 10 Jan
Tech
Not techno
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10 sats \ 1 reply \ @shyfire 10 Jan
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Interesting but I need to study this better. Definitely a subject that interest me via bearer instruments.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @gmd 10 Jan
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