I looked it up and wasn't all that excited by it, but figured I'd give it a try anyway based on this thread
Yep, thanks, I've not got a hope in hell in doing anything else for while now. :D
Picard is great. I find that beets is more accurate in some cases. Yymv so worth giving them both a try.
Picard is a lot easier to use and doesn't maintain it's own library index which has its pros and cons.
Always going to throw https://charm.land/blog/self-hosted-soft-serve/ into the mix for the questions. Works great, supports LFS, configurable and admon over SSH, multi user support. All from a CLI and easy to setup
I have something like this with tail scale. My homeserver has a tail scale docker as well as a docker tail scale. The docker tailscale advertises itself as an exit node. The tailscale docker is gluetunned to an extern wireguard server (your mullvad for example)
Now I can connect to my home net with tailscale and toggle the exit node on and off. By adding a different tailscale container with a different wire guard exit you could just toggle the exit node like that.
Seeing as you are using mullvad you could also just pay the monthly sub to tailscale and they connect your tailnet directly to mullvad
I was in a similar boat. Wanted a simple static site generator with little to no config. I found https://github.com/rochacbruno/marmite and am happy with it
I use it for my personal projects and its perfectly usuable. If you want people to contribute you'll just have to do it the old fashioned email patch way.
You can use RSA keys but it requires a little fiddling. I've used them but needed to massage something. Now I just use ed keys.
The SSH ui is perfectly fine. Your repos are stored as bare repos on the server in the configured directory. So they are easily backed up as regular files.
It also supporta LFS.
Ah fair. You can do multiple cups if you top up with hot water. But for volume pour over or French press is the way.