561: Folders as a Service
May 6, 2024, 12:06 a.m. (6 months, 2 weeks ago)
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A few of our go-to tools for one-liner web servers, sharing media directly from folders, and a much needed live Arch server update, and more!
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Links:
- 💥 Gets Sats Quick and Easy with Strike
- 📻 LINUX Unplugged on Fountain.FM
- Berlin with Brent — May Meetup, Sat, May 11, 2024, 6:30 PM CEST
- Linuxfest Northwest 2024 Videos
- Tiny File Manager — Web based File Manager in PHP, Manage your files efficiently and easily with Tiny File Manager and it is a simple, fast and small file manager with a single file.
- Tiny File Manager Password Options
- Tiny File Manager Project Demo
- noblepayne/tinyfilemanager-flake — nix run github:noblepayne/tinyfilemanager-flake
- Big list of http static server one-liners — python -m http.server 8000
- awesome-webservers: ⚙️ — Collection of one-liner static servers.
- static-web-server — A cross-platform, high-performance and asynchronous web server for static files-serving. ⚡
- The smallest Docker image to serve static websites
- Self-Hosted 122: Back to the Future — How Chris created live TV streaming from his local media collection, Alex breaks down the new Open Home Foundation and what it means for self-hosters. Brent's been trying out an open-source AirDrop replacement for all systems, and much more!
- LocalSend — An open-source cross-platform alternative to AirDrop.
- 🌷 Spring Membership Discount 🌱 — Promo code: MAY
- SouthEast LinuxFest — June 7-9, 2024 in Charlotte, NC.
- Boost LINUX Unplugged on Fountain’s Website
- Pick: audioserve — Simple personal server to serve audiofiles files from folders. Intended primarily for audio books, but anything with decent folder structure will do.
- Neofetch is Dead! Here are 7 Alternatives for Your Linux System
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