- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
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Detailed Show notes, because tons of links this episode
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Air Conditioned Nightmare - Mr. Bungle
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SFTPGo - Simple Folder Sharing
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Sponsor - Ameridroid. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout.
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ChapterTool - Show and Chapter Notes for Audio & Video Platforms
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openDAW - Browser-based Multi-track Recording
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Kanboard - Project Management
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No more Skype. Try Signal!
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Figlet, Toilet - Terminal ASCII Artwork
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Dead Tech - What do you use? Take a quick survey
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Offline Tooling. What do you use? Take a quick survey
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Epson Ecotank Printers. Can be converted to Sublimation
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Kill Doctor Lucky - A print and play boardgame
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Root as a Print and Play game. Insanely popular as a modern, commercial board game
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Skull card game. Classic bar game, played on napkins, etc.
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- Pinecil Soldering Iron
- Soldering is Easy web comic by Mitch Altman
- Fine Soldering Tip Set
- Large Soldering Tip Set
- PinePower Travel Charger w/ International Adapters
- PinePower 120w Desktop Charger
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- Paperless-NGX - digitize that paper
- Kavita
- Komga
- Codex
- Calibre-Web
- LibreOffice Suite
- pdfarranger. Fork of pdf-shuffler: a small python-gtk application, which helps the user to merge or split PDF documents and rotate, crop and rearrange their pages using an interactive and intuitive graphical interface. It is a front end for pikepdf. Available on Windows, as flatpak, snap, in repos, etc.
- pdftk - terminal app for universally password protecting pdf files.
- pdfbook2 - terminal app to convert your pdf document page layout into a printable book, or zine.
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Ronin Solo RPG
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Notorious Solo RPG
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Snake Acid web browser game
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- Lutris, which includes Itch support, Steam, GOG, Epic, local games, etc.
Just from the summary, I’m nearly certain this would be better as a web article.
If you want it as an article, here are the detailed show notes: https://discuss.james.network/public/d/48-episode-8-shownotes-self-hosted-tooling-dead-tech-papercrafting
Not possible for me to know if it works if people don’t listen. No pressure though and thanks for the feedback. My intention is to make it worth the listen, haha.
I don’t mean to put your efforts down, but I’m so confused about what this is. I listened a bit, and it seems to be just you musing about your experience with certain things. I think people show up to listen to podcasts for an objective viewpoint about X topic, and not just somebody moving from topic to topic and talking about their wants and needs about a certain thing.
I’m also very confused on what “Linux Prepper” means. What are you preparing for?
Good to know. I’ve actually been using the tools I discuss on the show, as opposed to only naming off whatever is the newest thing without having actually used it. Good to know if that isn’t clear.
Linux Prepper is related to doing everything myself with fully open tooling as much as possible. I’ve never seen another show do the same, so I thought it would be fun to try. Self-hosting everything, and using foss tooling for everything all the time, might not be practical, but it is a fun challenge. That is the intention.