Services

I host a variety of services that are available for anyone to use free of charge. Below is a list with descriptions of each.

  • Dnote: A notebook service with both command line and web interfaces with support for Markdown. Learn more about it at getdnote.com

  • Gotify*: A push notification service with support for Linux and Android clients. Learn more about it at gotify.net

  • [Experimental]libreddit: A Free and open source Reddit front-end focused on privacy. Learn more about the project at https://github.com/spikecodes/libreddit

  • [Experimental]libmedium: A Free and open source medium.com front-end focused on privacy written by yours truly. Learn more about the project at https://github.com/realaravinth/libmedium

  • Gitea: A git-based FOSS software forge complete with bug tracker and basic collaboration tools. A modest CI infrastructure is available on request but I want to add more storage and compute power(donate?).

  • HedgeDoc: A libre collaborative markdown editor to create and share notes, graphs and even presentations in real-time. Learn more about the project at hedgedoc.org

  • Linx: A pastebin-Mozilla Send hybrid. Both text(with syntax highlighting) and files can be uploaded to it. Learn more about it at https://github.com/andreimarcu/linx-server

  • Matrix: A decentralised chat platform that supports the Signal protocol. Learn more about it at matrix.org.

  • Miniflux*: A lightweight, web-based feed reader, and an absolute pleasure to use at that! Learn more about it at miniflux.app

  • Nitter: A free and open source alternative Twitter front-end focused on privacy. Learn more about it at https://github.com/zedeus/nitter

  • Searx: Searx is a metasearch engine, aggregating the results of other search engines while not storing information about its users. Learn more about it at its about page.

  • Teddit: Teddit is a free and open source alternative Reddit front-end focused on privacy. Learn more about it at its about page

  • Vikunja: A super-charged, Trello like todo list manager. It has native clients for both Android and iOS but I prefer using the web app as it has more features. Learn more about the project at vikunja.io.

[*]: These are private services so registrations are not open to public. Please contact me for signing up.

Please note that I am running these services from my home network so downtimes are unavoidable.

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