I started with podman and wanted to like it. Ultimately moved to docker because of docker compose
I started with podman and wanted to like it. Ultimately moved to docker because of docker compose
I love this. Now i want to spin up and instance and start themeing
Yooo I had not heard of gothub I’ve been looking for something like this. I’m assuming it is possible to clone repositories?
I’m not sure what the big deal is here. The US military has had swarm tech like this for almost a decade through DARPA performing mapping and scouting missions
I am also going to say that nostr has all these things in some alpha form or another. However, it is very much a mess right now and it is harder IMHO to connect with others or curate my feed with stuff I like.
The advantage of small groups and fedi is starting with a small network and growing it slowly, this is more rewarding than starting with the whole world and trying to pull back.
Nostr might have all the features but its a mess right now
I like affine.pro and appflowy but both were not really usuable last I tried them. The self hosted options are barely functioning so at the end of the day it’s just local. For a nice looking self hosted wiki I got outline working after tinkering for some time. Affine has been promising!
In their FAQ they explain making money initially by offering paid backups. What’s interesting is their future plans, their vision of a cooporitive ecosystem or whatever, they make money off namespaces/domains, publishing/work contribution, in addition to the backups. This is of course if it gets engagement like notion, it will demonstrate ways to make money from an open network.
If you’re betting on the tech culture moving to decentralized services this could be a way to have a foot in it.
This needs a pin