I've been using [mdBook](https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook) for my wiki/documentation needs lately. It's great, the directory structure is straightforward and even supports search (through lunr.js) out of the box.
> Oh, and make sure that your brakes are able to stop your 1000W+ motor if the throttle gets stuck wide open. Fortunately, a lot of custom sinusoidal controllers have a voltage gap between 0-1V and 4-5V (or whatever…
I'm assuming that they recommend a droplet with 1GB of memory which comes with 30GB of storage. MySQL takes up a good chunk of resources on the 512MB droplet. That said, I host three wordpress websites off a 512MB…
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/ - Enthusiasts forum for all electrical vehicles and technologies. I ride my electric bike to work everyday in Silicon Valley consistently beating google driving estimates by 10 minutes…
What are best self-hosted password managers right now? The only one I know of is KeePass2 Something I can serve from a VPS that works on most platforms.
I've been using [mdBook](https://github.com/rust-lang/mdBook) for my wiki/documentation needs lately. It's great, the directory structure is straightforward and even supports search (through lunr.js) out of the box.
> Oh, and make sure that your brakes are able to stop your 1000W+ motor if the throttle gets stuck wide open. Fortunately, a lot of custom sinusoidal controllers have a voltage gap between 0-1V and 4-5V (or whatever…
I'm assuming that they recommend a droplet with 1GB of memory which comes with 30GB of storage. MySQL takes up a good chunk of resources on the 512MB droplet. That said, I host three wordpress websites off a 512MB…
https://endless-sphere.com/forums/ - Enthusiasts forum for all electrical vehicles and technologies. I ride my electric bike to work everyday in Silicon Valley consistently beating google driving estimates by 10 minutes…
What are best self-hosted password managers right now? The only one I know of is KeePass2 Something I can serve from a VPS that works on most platforms.