Self-hosted Tools, Dead Tech, Papercrafting (Linux Prepper Podcast on Fediverse)
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/30039870
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Detailed Show notes, because tons of links this episode
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Air Conditioned Nightmare - Mr. Bungle
(02:51)
SFTPGo - Simple Folder Sharing
(05:49)
Sponsor - Ameridroid. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout.
(06:45)
ChapterTool - Show and Chapter Notes for Audio & Video Platforms
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openDAW - Browser-based Multi-track Recording
(09:13)
Kanboard - Project Management
(18:09)
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No more Skype. Try Signal!
(25:58)
Figlet, Toilet - Terminal ASCII Artwork
(27:15)
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Dead Tech - What do you use? Take a quick survey
(29:18)
Offline Tooling. What do you use? Take a quick survey
(29:49)
Epson Ecotank Printers. Can be converted to Sublimation
(34:07)
Kill Doctor Lucky - A print and play boardgame
(35:43)
Root as a Print and Play game. Insanely popular as a modern, commercial board game
(36:04)
Skull card game. Classic bar game, played on napkins, etc.
(39:03)
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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
(57:20)
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.
Self-hosted Tools, Dead Tech, Papercrafting
(00:42) Detailed Show notes, because tons of links this episode (01:38) Air Conditioned Nightmare - Mr. Bungle (02:51) SFTPGo - Simple Folder Sharing (05:49) Sponsor - Ameridroid. Use LINUXPREPPER at checkout. (06:45) ChapterTool - Show and Chapter Notes for Audio & Video Platforms (07:49) openDAW - Browser-based Multi-track Recording (09:13) Kanboard - Project Management (18:09) Offline Tools. What do you use? Dead Tech. What do you use? (18:34) No more Skype. Try Signal! (25:58) Figlet, Toilet - Terminal ASCII Artwork (27:15) Meme (27:56) Dead Tech - What do you use? Take a quick survey (29:18) Offline Tooling. What do you use? Take a quick survey (29:49) Epson Ecotank Printers. Can be converted to Sublimation (34:07) Kill Doctor Lucky - A print and play boardgame (35:43) Root as a Print and Play game. Insanely popular as a modern, commercial board game (36:04) Skull card game. Classic bar game, played on napkins, etc. (39:03) Paper Circuits (44:08) 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 (51:21) 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. (56:01) Ronin Solo RPG (57:20) Notorious Solo RPG (58:12) Snake Acid web browser game (59:23) Lutris, which includes Itch support, Steam, GOG, Epic, local games, etc.
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