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>Make your apps follow your path, not your steps, transform the way you manage your apps and data in the cloud, prioritizing privacy and control in a world where everything is tracked. Universal Compatibility: Any device is your new device. HomeDock OS runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, and Raspberry Pi, supporting both legacy and modern hardware. Privacy by Design: Your data, your rules. HomeDock OS is crafted to keep your digital life private and secure, both on-premise and in cloud environments. Seamless Integration: Access from anywhere, on any device with a web browser, with SSL-ready deployments and cross-platform functionality, just a few clicks away.

Archive: https://archive.today/y5nIX From the post: >>Make your apps follow your path, not your steps, transform the way you manage your apps and data in the cloud, prioritizing privacy and control in a world where everything is tracked. Universal Compatibility: Any device is your new device. HomeDock OS runs on Linux, Windows, macOS, and Raspberry Pi, supporting both legacy and modern hardware. Privacy by Design: Your data, your rules. HomeDock OS is crafted to keep your digital life private and secure, both on-premise and in cloud environments. Seamless Integration: Access from anywhere, on any device with a web browser, with SSL-ready deployments and cross-platform functionality, just a few clicks away.
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So I did some looking at this today. First off, I expected an ISO to install, no, just install on top of the OS. IF you install something ON the OS, then it is an application, not an OS. So up front, I am like ok, still cool, but its really a management tool for installing curated linux apps. Still similar to CPanel in some aspects, but I expect more from actual computer nerds. "Look I made an OS" no fuck bag, thats an app running on top of the OS.

Still gonna install and do some testing. Also Netboot.xyz looks neat. I was thinking could I maintain a single pxe boot environment for installing linux boxes quick and easy.

Since I don't use that faggot jew shit docker, which is full of unknown scripts and shit you'd have to audit to make sure they aren't doing sketcy shit..... https://www.homedock.cloud/apps/netbootxyz/

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Interesting. Kinda like cpanel for a home server. Click and install shit. Hmm