

Have you tried nomachine?


Have you tried nomachine?


Thanks. This is great for mining data and urls.
That’s a downside but most people would rather just have the software work and not have to fiddle with the command line.
It’s based on Ubuntu and just about everything will run on it. Including Steam games. Also it’s very stable, some other distros might update and break something. If you just want something that works, I would suggest Mint.
For beginners I recommend Mint. It just works and it has the most compatible software.


Hi, I understand it’s not for everyone. But maybe someone would find it useful. I found this to be a simple solution to self-hosting my own apps, I just thought I would share this.


Hi, this is an open-source tool used by many big companies. It actually is really just a command line tool to help manage docker containers, so there isn’t much of a lock in. I understand your worry but this is much better than docker compose because this manages deployments for you. You don’t need to log into the server yourself, just update the config and hit deploy.
Yea I got it working. From what I see everything works except it doesn’t remember your settings. But I can live with that.
There is a wine branch that can run Affinity just search for it


Yeah that’s the idea. Let people build their own lists and share them.


lol that’s fair. I’m just brainstorming here
Flutter apps are good but from the UI perspective have their own limitations, you essentially rely on premade UI components and if they don’t support a method you need you’re stuck. And I’ve seen some flutters behave weird. I would build a prototype before committing to it.


Searxng has it’s own issues like scaling and getting good results. It can still be a good option.


Prebuilt like a traditional server? I personally use an orange pi and it’s pretty good. Just make sure to use the open source arm OS.


Pretty much. Is there an alternative?
What about popos?


There is a docker container setup with automatic lets encrypt and proxy. Can search around for it.


I thought you could install as a docker container?


This is one-click install, easier for beginners / non-tech people.
They are good for dynamic ips too