

The 2.0 release resolves a large amount of technical debt and shifts the focus toward compatibility and easier upgrades.
The 2.0 release resolves a large amount of technical debt and shifts the focus toward compatibility and easier upgrades.
ZFS sending to a remotelab.
I might beat you to it. I’ve got Kiwix running in docker, just did a PR to the kiwix-zim-updater
so it can run in Docker on a cron schedule next to the server, and have spun those up with Karakeep (self-hosted web archive I use for bookmarking).
Right now I’m adding a ZIM list feature to the updater to list available ZIMs by language, and then I’ll move on to OSM.
Do you recommend adding anything else to it?
For instance, OSM maps?
I’ve been thinking about running the Kiwix app + OSMAnd on an old Android phone and auto updating it once a year.
120GB not including Wikimedia 😉
Also, I wish they included OSM maps, not just the wiki.
The reason this reminds you of Relativity is because that’s what it is with modifications.
Credit where credit is due: https://github.com/relativty/Relativty
He basically built (and advanced) Relativity’s open source headset.
Will do, I’m already a contributor (to docs) 😉
Graphene could sandbox the integrity check, just like they do with the Play Store.
I will do my best to remember hah