Computing¶
- Project organization
- Gamedev
- Memo
- Postinstall & music production configuration
- Autocompletion system-wide if not already done (happened once)
- External music production repository
- Configuration and if a standard distribution is used
- Diverses applications, utilities, dev and multimedias
- Flatpak and Flathub for non-free software or FLOSS non-included in the repository
- Audio softwares I may want to use
- For specific sofwares
- Dark theme
- Diverse issues
Diverse links¶
Documentation¶
superbasics.beholder.uk: a website explaining all the basics on computer.
The Digital First Aid Kit: free resource to help rapid responders, digital security trainers, and tech-savvy activists to better protect themselves and the communities they support against the most common types of digital emergencies.
guide.boum.org (FR): a secure computing guide.
Design¶
Resource page from opensourcedesign.net: list many websites and platforms where you can find openly licensed icons, fonts, image, tools and other resources.
OpenMoji: a FLOS emoji bank.
Utilities¶
Awesome Humane Tech: an awesome list aggregating open-source projects that are directly related to humane tech topics.
youtube-comment-downloader: utility to download YouTube comments in JSON.
espanso: text expander.
Save Page WE and SingleFile: two Firefox add-on to save a webpage in a single page.
Tab Session Manager: a Firefox add-on to manage sessions of tabs.
Owncast: is a free and open source live video and web chat server for use with existing popular broadcasting software.
Fediverse¶
fediverse.party: a database of federated softwares.
Epicyon (source): a fediverse server suitable for self-hosting a small number of accounts on low power systems. HTML, CSS, ActivityPub, RSS, CalDAV. Supports common web browsers and shell browsers. Will not drain your mobile or laptop battery. Customisable themes. It doesn’t have to look bland. Does not require much RAM, either on server or client. Suitable for installation on single board computers. No timeline algorithms. No javascript. No database. Data stored as ordinary files. No fashionable web frameworks. “Boring by design”. No blockchain garbage. Written in Python, with few dependencies. AGPL license, which big tech hates.
Scuttlebutt (source): a P2P social network.