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    Vagrant

    Vagrant

    Vagrant is a tool for building and distributing environments

    ...Mirror production environments by providing the same operating system, packages, users, and configurations, all while giving users the flexibility to use their favorite editor, IDE, and browser. Share files and folders between a local machine and the Vagrant box. Start by following a tutorial to create a simple environment with Vagrant or learn about how the project works by exploring the documentation.
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    Photo Stream

    Photo Stream

    Self-hosted, super simple photo stream

    Self-hosted, super simple photo stream. We like to take photos and share them. Problem is it's hard to really own your photos and how they're represented across social media these days, so we set out to make a place for them. You host it yourself, wherever you want (Netlify, Github Pages...), you're in control. Previously the recommended way to install Photo Stream was to fork the repository. In my opinion, this was not really optimal and being a fan of Docker I began working on...
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