1. IntroductionIf you are a Python developer who is passionate about various projects or an individual who loves to share creations, you may need a platform that allows you to track versions and collaborate easily. In such cases, you might use public cloud services like GitHub (the unpredictable power), Gitee, or GitLab. However, you may be concerned about data security and prefer to have everything under your control. So, how can you meet all these requirements?
1. IntroductionDo you know how you and your friends share documents, tutorials, notes, or code snippets?
This is a typical use case where you need a dedicated place, a place where you can easily upload, share, view, and manage code. This is why we need to build our own Opengist.
Pic Introducing OpengistOpengist is a self-hosted pastebin powered by Git. It is an online platform where you can create, share, and manage your code snippets.
1. IntroductionThere are countless note-taking apps, such as Apple Notes, Evernote, Obsidian, Notion… even WeChat’s file transfer assistant.
Pic They all have their own advantages and disadvantages:
Slow speed and requires internet connection (Notion) Built-in note app on smartphones (does not support Markdown, not suitable for long texts) Bulky and data stored in the cloud (Notion, Evernote) Unable to record notes anytime (Evernote) Today’s protagonist is Flatnotes, which is simple, focused, privately hosted, with dual editors for Markdown and rich text, and full-text search.
1. IntroductionDo you often find yourself arguing with your girlfriend through text and voice messages on WeChat over some issues?
Pic Through the screen and the exchange of information through text, it is inevitable that there will be various “misunderstandings” in understanding.
The consequences are:
😒 Minor ones may lead to the girlfriend leaving. 😫 Major ones may lead to the breakup of a marriage. Pic So what should you do?
Introduction😒 Have you ever envied others for being able to build so many fun applications while you struggle with “not knowing how to code”?
Pic And their so-called “simple tutorials” are like this:
Pic Have you ever been intimidated by tutorials that are “too complicated”?
Pic Do you wish to make everything “a little simpler”?
Today, I will teach you how to install Portainer, a must-have tool for Nas, in just 30 seconds.