wrolpi
Scrabble Solver by Kamil Mielnik
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 |
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wrolpi
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WROLPi v0.11 beta demo
The project website: https://wrolpi.org
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How to stay connected to the internet during a blackout...
can you make a local copy of it? offline wiki, https://github.com/lrnselfreliance/wrolpi, music/movies...etc
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Internet in a Box
I thought about creating one of these in the past, but it didn’t fit my needs. I decided to start my own project, called WROLPi. It also uses a Raspbery pi as its base, but also has a Debian installer. I have RPi images available at https://wrolpi.org as well as a link to a demo (the demo needs an update, lots of new features since it’s creation).
The basic premise of WROLPi is creating your own off grid digital library: videos, web archives, PDFs, ebooks, etc. I have full text search for all of these. Offline maps as well via Open Street Map. Wi-Fi hotspot. Automatic downloads of videos (entire channels), RSS feeds, etc.
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Operation CHARM: a Redditor set up a not-for profit site of a collection of 50,000 car repair manuals from 1982-2013
Look into Internet in a box or WROLpi as ways to serve the content. (A cookie to anyone who writes a howto on getting them both running on the same box; they have some overlap but serve different needs.)
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prepping data
Creator here, I have pre-built images for Raspberry Pi available at https://wrolpi.org if you are interested.
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Great feedback on my "portable offline knowledge device"
did i post this to you last time?
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a powerful or decent pc have any use for prepping?
etc etc
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What are some files you have on your emergency USB stick?
also, check out wrolpi
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
https://wrolpi.org/ Been having a great time on my side-project WROLPi. Its preparedness-oriented software which allows you to create an offline library. Videos, web archives, maps, epub/pdf, etc. Really easy search, low power usage if you run on in a Raspberry Pi. Just put out the first Raspberry Pi image, which makes installation super simple. Hoping to get a Debian image soon.
Currently "videos" is pretty well flushed out. Still some work to do with web archives. Maps has been a huge headache simply because maps are so large. Got PDFs and EPUBs searchable recently.
An abbreviated list of the technologies I've used to built it: Python, ReactJS, Open Street Map, yt-dlp (videos), SingleFile (web archives).
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Prepping for the loss of the internet.
I have created a project specifically for this. It is free, open-source software. Check it out https://wrolpi.org
Scrabble Solver by Kamil Mielnik
- Scrabble Solver
- Scrabble Solver (scrabble-solver.org)
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Show HN: Modern Font Stacks – New system font stack CSS for modern OSS
Well done tool, thanks!
I used it at https://scrabble-solver.org and got a small performance improvement (from ~70% to ~80%) in PageSpeed Insights on mobile.
- Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
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The insanity of being a Scrabble enthusiast
I got Scrabble as a Christmas gift about 20 years ago and I immediately fell in love with it.
Fast forward 20 years and now I have a Scrabble Solver app (open source) in my portfolio that I'm proud of. It still needs improvements to run nicely on mobile.
Maybe someone will find it useful, so I'm sharing here :)
https://scrabble-solver.org
https://github.com/kamilmielnik/scrabble-solver
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