Category: #diy

  • Okkipi.net

    I set up my Raspberry Pi and it is working. But there is loads more to come. Many plans like VPN, Owncloud and such. The working title for this small self-hosted workspace is Okkipi: from ‘giving okkinootjes‘ (rubbing someone with your knuckles over the head) and the Raspberry Pi.

  • CalDAV + CardDAV lightweight server: Baïkal

    Baïkal offers ubiquitous and synchronized access to your calendars and address books over CalDAV and CardDAV. Baïkal implements the current IETF recommendation drafts of these industry standards for centralized calendar and address book collections. via CalDAV + CardDAV lightweight server: Baïkal. #diy #software

  • a self hostable read-it-later app | poche

    What is poche?poche is a self hostable read-it-later app. Unlike to other services, poche is free and open source.   How it works Thanks to the bookmarklet or third applications, you add a link in your poche to read it later. Then, when you open your poche, you can comfortably read your articles.   How […]

  • Raspberry Pi + services

    Those who met me the last 3 months know I have a Raspberry Pi. It is one of my pet subjects and I seize many opportunities to talk about it. The wonderful little computer really gives me a lot of pleasure and learning Debian, setting up servers and generally just playing with the Command Line […]

  • Your own private dropbox with free software | The Guardian Project

    For our shared files, we use SparkleShare. It provides an experience very similar to Dropbox: you have a SparkleShare folder that is synced up with the service, and in turn any other users who are also linked up to it. Once its setup, it is as easy to use as Dropbox, but setting it up […]

  • occupy.here / a tiny self-contained darknet

    Each Occupy.here router is a LAN island in an archipelago of affiliated websites. Anyone within range of an Occupy.here wifi router, with a web-capable smartphone or laptop, can join the network “OCCUPY.HERE,” load the locally-hosted website http://occupy.here, and use the message board to connect with other users nearby. The open source forum software offers a […]

  • Live Blog on the App Store on iTunes

    An easy-to-use app that allows reporters to report in real time from their iPhones to the Superdesk Live Blog platform. Log in to your Superdesk Live Blog, pick the running Live Blog and start reporting! Back in the newsroom, editors using the web-based Superdesk Live Blog can use your text and pictures as news happens. […]

  • arkOS

    arkOS is a lightweight Linux-based operating system that runs on a Raspberry Pi. But arkOS more than just an operating system — it is a full software stack managing your self-hosting experience in an intuitive and intelligent way. arkOS does the work for you. via arkOS. #diy #foundprivacy #raspberrypi #software

  • Emancipation of the Internet

    Technology is the language of modern communication, we all have to learn it, guard it, and rediscover its beauty as we’d do when reading an old book. The Internet is the embodiment of our freedom. Programmers can straighten up its spine and we, the security geeks, can strengthen it. You, my friend, are the muscle […]

  • unCloud

    unCloud is an application that enables anyone with a laptop to create an open wireless network and distribute their own information. Once it is launched, a passerby using a mobile internet device can connect to this open wireless network. The person running the application can decide what information is shown in any web address. Users […]