This is the open source software I use each day in 2023...this is part 2 of the 2 part series. Enjoy

This is the open source software I use each day in 2023...this is part 2 of the 2 part series. Enjoy

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scubeedu2
scubeedu2 - 07.10.2023 22:25

Have you tried hosting your own Rustdesk server using the NetMaker infrastructure setup? I've not been able to do this and wonder if the Wireguard vpn portion is not forwarding 21115-21119 through to my private LAN. Would be a good follow up to your other Netmaker videos ;-)

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Sticky Steve
Sticky Steve - 03.10.2023 17:27

I have found that there are tons more software for Linux than Windows. And the upside is the fact that they are open source, free, non malware, maintained, easily findable thanks to repos or flatpak or snap or appimage. I am appalled how Microsoft keeps their users in the dark and deliberately kneecaps them

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Sauron Says
Sauron Says - 26.09.2023 10:57

I found Obsidan to be a far more powerful note taking app compared to Trillium.

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Wesley Ross
Wesley Ross - 12.09.2023 06:17

I enjoyed the video. Very inspiring! What is the name of the linux destro your using?

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nico
nico - 06.09.2023 17:10

OBS means Open Broadcaster Software, not Open Broadcast System

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Bit Wise
Bit Wise - 31.08.2023 14:05

I absolutely hate that most native apps nowadays are made using web technology, resulting in big and demanding software.

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Shafer Hart
Shafer Hart - 29.08.2023 01:45

I've never been sold on LibreOffice and I've been Linux only for more than a decade now. LibreOffice has always let me down while doing very basic word or presentation documents mostly for school. My use case was so basic and it still failed me that I really doubt anyone is actually doing anything productive with LibreOffice. Kind of a shame because you can tell there's a lot of effort that's been put into it but if this late in the game it still fails doing basic stuff well, it's tragic but it is what it is. The best thing that's happened to Linux in the productivity suite space is that all the big ones moved to the cloud and you can basically use them for free (privacy notwithstanding of course so ymmv)

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Art Edwards
Art Edwards - 24.08.2023 20:55

I did like it

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Olaf J.
Olaf J. - 17.06.2023 01:09

Great Video Brain, thank you. Why do you not use Jellfin for music?

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Rui Veríssimo
Rui Veríssimo - 15.06.2023 20:54

Thak you for your work, but... it is a bit frustrating to ear praize to a software... that you don't know what it is!! Maybe it would be better if there was an explanation of WHAT IS the software before praizing it. (If you find any error on my inglish, I apologize...)

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Daniel Cabrera
Daniel Cabrera - 14.06.2023 11:43

I would like to provide some very useful programs to install with docker such as: XIBO (ad display server), Calibre web (digital book shelf), Odoo (administration program), Jitsi (video call server), Drawio (flow drawing of work), kasmweb (web application server), azuracast (radio server), Binance Trading bot (cryptocurrency bot), openvpn (vpn server), cups (print server). If you know more, share.

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fmaciel3
fmaciel3 - 22.05.2023 20:08

great

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Camera Prepper
Camera Prepper - 21.05.2023 23:54

Good Open Source Photo Editors ?

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DieTabbi
DieTabbi - 21.05.2023 04:38

Next cloud . Do you host your own server? Make no sense if not and no one really need it

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Phoney Wheeze
Phoney Wheeze - 18.05.2023 19:29

in the show notes, the link for quantux is the link for navidrome. looks like you forgot to change it

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Shazman
Shazman - 16.05.2023 17:35

Thanks very much for you insights. I to am a fan of OSS. So your video is very helpful. Thanks again. Subscribed!

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l0gic23
l0gic23 - 15.05.2023 08:41

Shotcut or kdenlive?

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Crazy Clown
Crazy Clown - 14.05.2023 04:34

Awesome Channel 👍👍

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tubejim101
tubejim101 - 13.05.2023 23:54

Do you have a home inventory program? Something to store: location, value(for insurance), warranty, url for more info, picture, ...

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Kevin Hughes
Kevin Hughes - 13.05.2023 21:25

Loved both these vids great setup thanks for sharing. Would like to see updated vid on jellyfin plz

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Dennis Pedersen
Dennis Pedersen - 12.05.2023 10:28

Just stumbled across your channel and Love these 2 videos. You have a great way of presenting. Thank you and you just got a new subsriber, hope you get great success.

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Alex Hu
Alex Hu - 12.05.2023 10:07

Crater Invoice is not free Software, so by definition not real open source.

Sucks.

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Keerthy Vardhan
Keerthy Vardhan - 12.05.2023 04:09

Hi,
is there any self hosted task management app for both mobile and website?

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Net ~ Elijah
Net ~ Elijah - 11.05.2023 21:54

I turn a open source guy with you, lol :)

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Blazed Space
Blazed Space - 11.05.2023 13:11

🗿 reppin open source! Thanks so much, great video as always

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Sohaib Khan
Sohaib Khan - 11.05.2023 06:19

Thanks for the share, love your work!
Question, have you thought about making a video for open source single sign on (SSO)? I haven't found any good examples used in home lab.

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Art Edwards
Art Edwards - 10.05.2023 21:32

hiy brian I am waiting for part 3

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Bryan Garcia
Bryan Garcia - 10.05.2023 16:56

Are these programs compatible with windows?

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Peter Schmidt
Peter Schmidt - 10.05.2023 14:26

Is there a particular reason you use Jellyfin over Emby?

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Chow Carrie
Chow Carrie - 10.05.2023 11:42

I also use RustDesk every day.

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MRIGANKA BHUSAN Debnath
MRIGANKA BHUSAN Debnath - 10.05.2023 10:00

Sir, Can you help me one thing, Can i get a reference for a open source application which can make a tunel for port forwarding or open port for home pc. My ISP did not alow me for port opening and static ip. thats why i can access my home pc from outside network. (Like duckdns, noip, etc.) if possibile pls share me a tutorial video also.

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Enkii Muto
Enkii Muto - 09.05.2023 07:10

Trillium seems to be so similar to obsidian. I wonder why it is not more popular than Joplin.

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itops
itops - 09.05.2023 03:05

Hi, which registrar are you using domain ect.. pls

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sweetnandha cse
sweetnandha cse - 08.05.2023 21:54

Which OS are you using? I am web and mobile app developer. also gamer.. right now I am using windows and Mac too.. I want explore Linux so which Linux disb suites for me... If you have any idea?

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Jim Suntory
Jim Suntory - 08.05.2023 21:45

Thanks for pointing me to Navidrome. I've been looking for something like this.

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alhaddar
alhaddar - 08.05.2023 16:55

Thank you for the great experience
I have a query
How many devices do you use for these programs that I explained in the two sections?

I wish you to how your home lab was built

my regards

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Sergio Giménez
Sergio Giménez - 08.05.2023 14:19

Nice video as always. Just I question I'm curious. How do you manage backups of all the stuff saved in the nextcloud instance?

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robert k Wild
robert k Wild - 08.05.2023 14:04

What would you say is a good, free windows RDS server like solution

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D1Ck3n
D1Ck3n - 08.05.2023 13:22

Trilian looks really nice but i miss a mobile app for this :/

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TzzSmk
TzzSmk - 08.05.2023 12:13

selfhosted music playback remains totally pathetic,
Navidrome can't view folders, Jellyfin doesn't even scan bigger library at all,
gapless playback is a no-go, .cue sheet flac support is no-go too -_-

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capntack
capntack - 08.05.2023 07:24

I'm no stranger to the terminal, but wireguird is what I was missing. It's name is so close to wireguard that just googling it after knowing the name from your video, I kept getting redirected, ha. So not surprised I'd never heard of it before.

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Paruthi.618
Paruthi.618 - 08.05.2023 06:54

Good series, thanks. Picked up a few new apps to play with. Great video as always

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JoeCast
JoeCast - 08.05.2023 04:39

+1 for tabby. been using it since it was terminus. not as light weight as putty but the features are generally worth it. I still use putty for one offs though

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Andrew
Andrew - 08.05.2023 03:54

Is Netmaker open-source; free for users?

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Ateek Sheikh
Ateek Sheikh - 07.05.2023 23:32

Great video as always.
Which OS you are using for this machine?
I see this is Gnome Desktop.

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Chris
Chris - 07.05.2023 22:48

I just switched from Traefik to Nginx because of you. SO MUCH EASIER to work with.

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Alex Mayer
Alex Mayer - 07.05.2023 22:18

You could not possibly use everything shown in part 1 & 2 everyday!! It's just not possible.

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spark khadir
spark khadir - 07.05.2023 20:24

are you using pop os ?

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