I love Fossil-scm. Even host my own instance with my web host. I was considering using github moving forward, but given recent events and decisions by Microsoft, I’ll be sticking with Fossil-scm.
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DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•SilverBullet v2 released: open-source, self hosted, programmable notesEnglish1·27 days agoVSCode with Foam. Or go old school with Vim Wiki.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•SilverBullet v2 released: open-source, self hosted, programmable notesEnglish3·27 days agoObsidian now has a native query ability via the Bases core plugin. I’ve barely played with it though.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Router suggestions for a complete noobEnglish1·2 months agoSome of us live with cellular “broadband” and are thrilled to get 60Mbps. And no, there is no other option available at my location (not counting 12Mbps DSL).
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Amateur Radio@lemmy.radio•Poll: What connector do you prefer for your shack?English1·2 months agoI also prefer N connectors.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations for a source code hosting serviceEnglish2·2 months agoLove Fossil-scm and it is super easy to self host, via numerous methods.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations for a source code hosting serviceEnglish41·2 months agoIf you are not wed to git, and are willing to try something else, why not give Fossil SCM a try. It’s created and maintained by the creator of SQLite. It’s a single executable that provides everything for modern source code management, including a website, and even has an official docker file that just works.
Issue tracking, forum support, email, it’s all there, in a single executable that can serve as both the front and back end depending on how you launch it. And it’s a smaller install than git by itself.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Amateur Radio@lemmy.radio•[FoAR] Foundations of Amateur Radio - The ARRL incident of May 2024, a year later #podcastEnglish2·3 months agoI’ve been an on and off member of the ARRL every since I was first licensed in the 90s. At one point, I was even a VE. I don’t remember exactly what made me decide to drop membership many years ago, but in the following years the actions of the ARRL have not inspired confidence.
I have received zero emails about my VE status, and I haven’t participated in any licensing sessions in years.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto Amateur Radio@lemmy.radio•Did anyone who is not a member of the #ARRL receive an email about #LoTW, or is it just me?English3·3 months agoI’m a registered user of LotW, but not an ARRL member. Pretty sure they sent it to all registered users.
DragonBard@ttrpg.networkto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Home Assistant officially MattersEnglish1·7 months agoI’ve had to do that so I could install new firmware to enable matter, but after that didn’t need to access the manufacturer account anymore.
Start with plain old Gramps. It can export to static sites with several different templates. Gramps Web is not easy to host or run. It was designed for some specialized things.
https://gramps-project.org/blog/