infra ===== self-host everything. ever got into actually reading privacy policies of the apps you use? what about their terms and conditions? (and not just the TL;DRs) you'd be surprised. setup ----- - fork this project to your own - update relevant variables in ./{local,server}/<project>/vars.sh - run: ``` ./{local,server}/<project>/setup.sh ``` also recommended to fork the forked repositories themselves, so that you're in full control when updates come in. use: ``` ./list-repos-to-fork.sh ``` to get the list. project list ------------ local: - wakapi -- open source alternative to wakatime (coding stats) - spicetify -- spotify patches - backup2remote -- cronjobs for encrypted directory backups - devel-core-git -- docker container to develop core git, see https://blog.kipras.org/devel-core-git-macos server: - ubuntu -- general ubuntu server setup, ready to deploy everything else here - dotfiles -- my dotfile setup [1], automated for a server environment - snapdrop -- like airdrop, but F/OSS & cross-platform - ssh-shareport -- subdomain setup to forward to a locally running & shared port - kipras.org -- my own domain & subdomains deployment - turbo-schedule -- my own project, tvarkarastis.com [2] [1] https://github.com/kiprasmel/voidrice [2] https://github.com/kiprasmel/turbo-schedule not included here ----------------- libre: - keepassxc - password manager - vscodium - F/OSS vscode fork free: - obsidian - if taking notes, much better (privacy & more) than some *other* note taking apps paid: - little snitch (macos) - interactive network filter see also -------- - dotfiles -- https://github.com/kiprasmel/voidrice