kiol

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[–] kiol 1 points 1 week ago

It is running way more than that. Serving my media has been my starting application for explaining this process.

[–] kiol 3 points 1 week ago

This is actually my intention, to show examples of how to contribute and lead that into a friendly contest

[–] kiol 2 points 1 week ago

Great idea! Happy to do this, perhaps by asking projects if they would like to participate (and what they would like particular help on)

[–] kiol 0 points 1 week ago

This is about Linux as much as anything, so curious what people think besides outright hatred and dismissal. :)

[–] kiol 1 points 1 week ago

If you think a different community would be better to ask, please share there. Thanks.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by kiol to c/linux
 

Hi, I'm considering how to put together a contribute to open source contest, which will gets listeners of my podcast, but also whoever is interested, to submit to their favorite open source projects as a contributor. Thinking of offering prizes (possible multiple) based on pull requests, bug filing, documentation writing.

Want this to be a fun, and successful, contest over two or three months. I know some Nextcloud employees told me they once tried a contest and felt too many submissions were questionable at best in terms of effort.

What do you think, Lemmy peeps?

[–] kiol 8 points 1 week ago

Haha, that is why it is with friends and family for people who want that. Definitely not for everyone. Cheers.

[–] kiol 2 points 1 week ago

I have a couple people on the docket, but haven't been able to align anyone for recording yet. I would like to have a guest or co-host, because why not try it. :)

[–] kiol 1 points 1 week ago
[–] kiol 4 points 1 week ago

Absolutely, hate listening strongly encouraged.

[–] kiol 1 points 1 week ago

err, I don't actually know what you mean by question. Your response is to a how to guide. Anyways, cheers since you aren't interested. No worries.

[–] kiol 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

The recipients are watching Jellyfin content on a smart tv and accessing whatever else pops up on a static page available at hostname.local

[–] kiol 3 points 1 week ago
 

Actively working on a guide, as a companion to my recent podcast episode on the same topic you can hear at https://podcast.james.network/@linuxprepper/episodes/byebye-raspberry-pi

 

Continued adventures in selfhosting, after moving for months and distributing my single board computers out to friends and family. Also, answering questions about the host.

 

More comprehensive show notes on the flarum forum. Enjoy this federated, self-hosted foss podcast about DIY and learning. Looking forward to expanding it to include more DIY, hardware and other sorts of projects like cooking and music. Added mixing through Stereotool, run off my old Pi.

 

More comprehensive show notes on the flarum forum. Enjoy this federated, self-hosted foss podcast about DIY and learning. Looking forward to expanding it to include more DIY, hardware and other sorts of projects like cooking and music. Added mixing through Stereotool, run off my old Pi.

 

I’ve setup my own federated podcast through Castopod, but unsure of how to federate it with Lemmy directly. It is project-focused around FOSS tooling and just enjoying life. X-posted to selfhosted and technology communities.

Any suggestions on better integrating it with Lemmy, Mastodon and other services? Relay servers were mentioned to me, but I haven't messed with them yet. This article on joinfediverse wiki, https://relaylist.com/ and Fedi Tips guide are what I'm working through understanding. Thanks!

 

I’ve setup my own federated podcast through Castopod, but unsure of how to federate it with Lemmy directly. It is project-focused around FOSS tooling and just enjoying life.

Any suggestions on better integrating it with Lemmy? Thanks all. Posted to Technology community as well.

 

I've setup my own federated podcast through Castopod, but unsure of how to federate it with Lemmy directly. It'll be project-focused around FOSS tooling and just enjoying life.

Any suggestions on better integrating it with Lemmy? Thanks all.

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