nixcfg
HRConvert2
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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nixcfg
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Take the Nix Pill
Go to https://nixos.org/ and come to your own conclusion. I've argued with hundreds of people about this, and I don't want to start again. Just have fun! For one thing, every machine I have is defined as infrastructure as code here, and it's reproducible https://github.com/matthewcroughan/nixcfg. That's impressive. If you don't think so, then you probably don't need Nix, and may not appreciate what it does. You can read the Nix Thesis https://edolstra.github.io/pubs/phd-thesis.pdf if you want more of a technical understanding. I also recommend reading http://www.infrastructures.org/papers/turing/turing.html for a background on why reproducibility matters and congruency matters.
- What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
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Do you all just git init inside your /etc/nixos directory?
In this example, nixcfg is my Nix code (therefore my whole configuration) from https://github.com/matthewcroughan/nixcfg
HRConvert2
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HRConvert2 Docker Fails To Convert To PDF
There's an open issue on the main HRConvert2 Github, but there doesn't seem to be much traffic in the repo at all. Has anyone run into this issue or know how to fix it?
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Anyone got to run HRConvert2-Docker?
I noted some more information in the other post but additonally - regarding your questions: I tried to install HRConvert2 (repo: https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2) using the provided docker-compose.yml from https://github.com/dwaaan/HRConvert2-Docker and following the instructions which where mentioned there. The logs don't say anything helpful (or anything at all, actually)...
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Docker container that converts MKV to FLAC like Foobar and/or Music Media Helper
Maybe https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2
- File Converters - Do you know of any I can self host? I want to do it all...
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Self-Hosted CloudConvert?
Sounds good, but it doesn't really include the capability of converting anything by default. You have to install lots of dependencies manually and go through a very lengthy installation guide: https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2/blob/master/Documentation/INSTALLATION_INSTRUCTIONS.txt
- HRConvert2: Self-hosted file conversion server supporting multiple file formats
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Ask HN: Is it just me, or could file conversion websites be a honeypot?
> Firstly, employees need to be aware that they are not allowed to use this software and you need to therefore provide a solution.
As far as I understand, the usage of such tools is caused by the need to accomplish some goal that they don't know how to otherwise do. Therefore, wouldn't it be a good idea to self-host such a tool, even if it's not a part of any pre-existing platform that's in use for other business processes?
For example, for various data format related concerns, I've seen CyberChef be pretty good: https://github.com/gchq/CyberChef
As for some binary file format conversations, HRConvert2 seems viable: https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2
If self-hosting things is too much of a bother/risk, then I guess all that's left is local tools, such as Handbrake on Windows for video: https://handbrake.fr/ and maybe something like XnView for images: https://www.xnview.com/en/ and so on...
But then there's the risks of self-hosted or local software containing something malicious and needing to be audited etc. I recall that in my previous org, I helped develop a Wiki page listing many of the tools available within the company internally, so that anyone who needs to store files could immediately look at self-hosted Nextcloud (for example), as opposed to going for Dropbox or whatever. Of course, instructions alone probably aren't enough, restrictions are also necessary, but discoverability is always good!
- Self hosted multi format converter
- Any Self Hosted Solutions for CloudConverter?
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PDF to doc and odt
The only solution I know is https://github.com/zelon88/HRConvert2 In my experience, it works okay, not well but okay. But only tried it for a few minutes.