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It doesn't have to materialize. It just has to trick investors into investing more. They're taking a page out of Elon's playbook.
All they wanna do is east your brains. They're not unreasonable; I mean no one's gonna eat your eyes.
Are you interested in hosting this for people you already know and trust, like friends and neighbors, or am I misunderstanding your use case?
I've never tried it myself, but maybe see if Snipe-IT would work for your needs?
From their docs intro:
Snipe-IT was made for IT asset management, to enable IT departments to track who has which laptop, when it was purchased, which software licenses and accessories are available, and so on - although we've definitely seen folks using for non-IT asset tracking as well. Oil rigs, theater equipment, even human body parts! (We didn't ask too many questions about that last one.)
Unfortunately it doesn't support OIDC.
Doing exactly this was why I learned PHP years ago
It originally was just a static site generator, but it can do both now:
By default, Astro pages, routes, and API endpoints will be pre-rendered at build time as static pages. However, you can choose to render some or all of your routes on demand by a server when a route is requested.
I'm a big fan of Astro. The sites it produces are really fast and they make it easy to integrate libraries like Vue, Svelte, or React. It overall has a nice developer experience as well.
I've never written any Visual Basic (A or otherwise) but I was under the impression that VBA was just for extending functionality of existing Microsoft Office applications, no?
Which of these are you interested in using?
What do you use for notes and how do you connect it to Linkwarden? Many years ago I used Pocket (formerly known as Read It Later) and I eventually realized I was saving stuff and never going back to it.
I recently started saving stuff in HelixNotes because I figured the problem was saving things without context. (And putting them directly in my notes ensures there's always context around them)
I haven't tried Linkwarden but it sounds awesome. I just don't wanna run into the same issue I had with hoarding links like I did with Pocket.
