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Interesting fact: I just got a new ev (so a battery hooked up to a computer with wheels) - and it has buttons! It also has dials for sound and climate.
Now to be fair it also takes interacting with a touchscreen to turn on the heated seats, but I’d say it’s progress in the right direction.
Let’s see.
- A meda stack (plex/jellyfin, sonarr/radarr, sabnzb, etc).
- an instance of foundryvtt
- a local mirror of 5e.tools
- a “tilt pi” ( Bluetooth hydrometer that supports webhooks/apis)
- ad (I need to decom this and just use aad)
- some raspberry pi’s running octoprint.
- pihole.
- “general networking stuff” (wire guard, openvpn, network monitoring, etc)
- nginx as a reverse proxy.
I’m sure I’m missing stuff but that’s a basic list.
I empathize with this view - but I doubt this will ever happen. Ignoring the user training bits, and the legal bits (who is a mod, how do they do stuff), you need to have someone dedicated to fighting this though the IT/Security gauntlet. Now keep in mind im private sector (so it’s slightly different) - but we in IT generally have dimm views of hosting WebApps.
All that said. Once one local gov does it the potential for it to spread radically increases.
Let’s see. At work it’s a mix between apache (I’m slowly replacing with nginx as services are migrated) and aws’s alb ingress controller (while I’m not a fan, it lets me use acm certs).
At home it’s all nginx.
There totally is - https://lemmy.ml/c/programmerhumor.