One of my favorite apps for a home server is Paperless-NGX. It essentially allows you to save printed copies of websites or scan in documents and organize them so that they are searchable utilizing Optical Character Recognition. The app itself installs just like any other home server application, which ideally would be through an app […]
Read MoreMost of us have played Minecraft at some point in time. If you haven’t, it’s a block-based builder game that allows you to create and interact in a virtual world. It natively supports multiplayer and has the ability to perform complex tasks like building mechanical calculators. With Eanix Home Servers combined with the Java edition […]
Read MoreI recently posted some example server pricing on the main page which you can find here. I wanted to review some of these prices with you and explain a little bit more about why they are so expensive. There are 5 tiers, starting from starter all the way to elite. The majority of people will […]
Read MoreIn case you are wondering what open source, or free software, is, here is a few videos from Europe explaining what they are. While this is unrelated to Eanix, it still fits the principal of Web 3.0. The states in America could come together (as 3, 10, 40, 50, whatever) and build the platform. A […]
Read MoreI know it’s been a little while since the last post. I just wanted to update everyone and let everyone know that we are still here and still pushing for a new approach. Since our last post, it looks like Mastodon has taken off quite well. I have made effort to install Mastadon on my […]
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