Since selfhosted clouds seem to be the most common thing ppl host, i’m wondering what else ppl here are selfhosting. Is anyone making use of something like excalidraw in the workplace? Curious about what apps that would be useful to always access over the web that aren’t mediaservers.

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          Huh, what?

          I see in your link that that image has support for KasmVNC, which is great and you could use to make Emacs work…

          But the whole point of VS Code is that it can run in a browser and not use a remote desktop solution- which is always going to be a worse experience than a locally-rendered UI.

          I kinda expect someone to package Emacs with a JS terminal, or with a browser-friendly frontend, but I’m always very surprised that this does not exist. (It would be pretty cool to have a Git forge that can spawn an Emacs with my configuration on a browser to edit a repository.)

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            Exactly, since KasmVNC can run GUI programs in the browser and the Linux server.io base image is just Debian, it was trivial to just run it with Emacs instead. I much prefer Emacs over VS Code because of Org Mode. While VS Code works well in a browser. It isn’t what I wanted.

            Here is where I have posted my Emacs Dockerfile. It might be a little out of date. Emacs Docker

            EDIT: The Dockerfile also installs the fonts I like for Emacs along with git and hunspell.

            EDIT: You could also probably achieve something similar with a Docker container run ning Apache Guacamole.