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Any self-hosted alternative to draw. io or excalidraw? A place to share, discuss, discover, assist with, gain assistance for, and critique self-hosted alternatives to our favorite web apps, web services, and online tools
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Self hosted web-based diagram maker? : r selfhosted You can run various backends with it pretty easily I maintain the Diagrams net package for Sandstorm io, if you want a Google Drive-esque self-hosted platform which stores the diagrams and everything in the same interface, though it's a fairly heavy platform if you intend to only run a single app with it
Self hosted circuit simulation site : r selfhosted - Reddit Certainly, infact I've been using ngspice to simulate multiple netlists , the thing is there would be a ton of complex netlists to be simulated by a lot of users, so instead of having each user have a powerful computer, it'd be nice to have a centeral powerful server where people can add jobs to be simulated
Self-Hosting Primer : r selfhosted - Reddit I promise not to feedback-sandwich you but I want to start by saying the content is great! At first I thought it was a little ironic that you picked a hosting service to perform the tutorial steps on, but I realized this is geared toward people who don't (yet) have a spare NAS or raspberry pi sitting around waiting for someone to load up with containers :D I appreciate you skipping right past