Hi, maybe my tool "static feed reader" might be of interest: https://codeberg.org/bitkeks/static-feed-reader It basically reads a list of feed URLs, with categories, loads and parses them and writes out a simple HTML…
Have you considered using OpenShift instead of Kubernetes? It comes with vastly improved multitenancy features, as well as other aspects, in regards to plain Kubernetes. OKD, the open sourced package of OpenShift allows…
Funny coincidence to have this article on the front page while fixing the last sentences in my blog post. This post might help some people in regard to audio passthrough with PulseAudio in QEMU/KVM, which had a lot of…
If you are looking for self-hosted desktop streaming with OBS via nginx and RTMP, you might find some insights in my recent blog post: https://bitkeks.eu/blog/2020/03/desktop-video-streaming-serv... The nginx module…
Dokuwiki and optionally Mediawiki seem to go a long way in shared environments. For personal use, https://zim-wiki.org is my favorite right now. It uses files as the storage backend and can therefore be tracked and…
Hi, maybe my tool "static feed reader" might be of interest: https://codeberg.org/bitkeks/static-feed-reader It basically reads a list of feed URLs, with categories, loads and parses them and writes out a simple HTML…
Have you considered using OpenShift instead of Kubernetes? It comes with vastly improved multitenancy features, as well as other aspects, in regards to plain Kubernetes. OKD, the open sourced package of OpenShift allows…
Funny coincidence to have this article on the front page while fixing the last sentences in my blog post. This post might help some people in regard to audio passthrough with PulseAudio in QEMU/KVM, which had a lot of…
If you are looking for self-hosted desktop streaming with OBS via nginx and RTMP, you might find some insights in my recent blog post: https://bitkeks.eu/blog/2020/03/desktop-video-streaming-serv... The nginx module…
Dokuwiki and optionally Mediawiki seem to go a long way in shared environments. For personal use, https://zim-wiki.org is my favorite right now. It uses files as the storage backend and can therefore be tracked and…