Linux

Research tools, Emacs, SQLite, and self-hosting briefing notes

Research tools, Emacs, SQLite, and self-hosting briefing notes

Research notes and data are part of any organisation doing serious work. It is important to have that data easily findable and readily available when people need it. This is not usually when it is produced. Having self-hosted solutions that allow for app installation, forums, notifications, search, and data exploration and collection brings the research to life. Allowing me to do this while using my own workflow, tools, software, and set up is priceless.

Pine64 development box fun: welcome to the wonderful world of software freedom

Pine64 development box fun: welcome to the wonderful world of software freedom

Translations: FR

As part of my evangelism around free software, I have provided several of my friends and comrades with one of two Pine64 devices with Linux pre-installed. These boxes are to introduce people to this world of free software (and the freedom it brings) and to provide a useful and (hopefully) a little fun computer/server/gaming platform to tinker with. While you may not be on my list of people who get one of these, you can always buy one from Pine64 (or another single board computer company) and take them out for a spin.

Building a more open video conferencing and smart TV alternative

Building a more open video conferencing and smart TV alternative

The goal here is to build something that can operate with your TV/monitor and act as a dedicated box for video conferences using any platform you choose including the free and open source Jitsi Meet and Jami/Together. The experience of video calling at home while you sit on a couch or comfy chair is great. The entire experience on a larger than your laptop screen and quality sound really raises video chats with friends to as close to hanging out in your living room as possible.