Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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about 1 year ago | 16 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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Wake on lan with proxmox
Another option is to use a Web-GUI like Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server, which is also available as a Docker container though the Docker container isn't maintained anymore, it still works.
- need help setting up raspberry pi as a wol server
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What do you self-host that no one's heard of?
Non Docker: https://github.com/sciguy14/Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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Hello! I have been trying to set up the raspberry pi as a wake on lan server for my laptop. I have tested it and it works locally from the router, but I cannot configure the arp table and it was leading to issues after shutdown. I tried to use sciguy14's wake on lan server, but it always said my laptop was off even when it wasn't. Now to etherwake. Is it possible to set up etherwake to wake my computer when it is not directly plugged into it? I would like my laptop to be wired, so I was wondering if my pi could be connected to my router through ethernet and the same with my laptop so I don't need to worry about wifi. Thanks in advance!
Wakapi
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Wakapi - Open-Source Time Tracking for Devs
The project has reached more than 1,700 GitHub stars now, the hosted service at wakapi.dev got 1,800 registered users today and a super friendly, small community has evolved on GitHub - things, which I am super happy and appreciative about!
- Wakapi β An Open-Source Time Tracking Platform for Devs
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What is more preferable for a self-hosted tracker β multiple PWAs or a single PWA?
Some examples for each: 1. Wakapi 2. Audiobookshelf has a docker image which only has admin capabilities (and is not meant to be used as a frontend). They have dedicated lients (Google Store app etc.) 3. Not aware of any
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Ryot now with Audiobookshelf integration!
Do you have any project in mind which does this well? Ryot has a lot of config parameters, so I can't stuff them all into the README. I initially took inspiration from https://github.com/muety/wakapi.
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916 days of Emacs
WakaTime integrates with editors and essentially records the current file plus some meta-information like git project, language, editor, etc. It's a proprietary centralized service (although there's a FOSS implementation that became viable about a year ago), so all its data is available for export, which I believe is due to GDPR.
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What "new-to-you" tool did you recently start using that just changed your workflow for the better?
I decided to see if wakatime had a nvim plugin and came across this https://wakapi.dev/
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CockroachDB for selfhosted services
Wakapi doesn't work for the migration ( an issue is opened if you want to take a look)
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Analyze your coding activity in a privacy-friendly way
Then we run the Docker image: docker run -d \ -p 3000:3000 \ -e "WAKAPI_PASSWORD_SALT=$SALT" \ -v wakapi-data:/data \ --name wakapi \ ghcr.io/muety/wakapi:latest Source
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Looking for a plugin to track my coding habits.
You can self host it if you want. https://github.com/muety/wakapi
- Wakapi β Open-Source Coding Time Tracking for Developers
What are some alternatives?
Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker - A docker image of sciguy14/Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
Hakatime - Wakatime server implementation & analytics dashboard
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
Calibre Web - :books: Web app for browsing, reading and downloading eBooks stored in a Calibre database
JupyterLab - JupyterLab computational environment.
install-rpiplay - Automated install of rpiplay on Raspberry Pi
Atheos - A self-hosted browser-based cloud IDE, updated from Codiad IDE
rpi-eeprom - Installation scripts and binaries for the Raspberry Pi 4 and Raspberry Pi 5 bootloader EEPROMs
selenoid - Selenium Hub successor running browsers within containers. Scalable, immutable, self hosted Selenium-Grid on any platform with single binary.
Trilium Notes - Build your personal knowledge base with Trilium Notes
ICEcoder - Browser code editor awesomeness