

Have a look at kimai.org
The have a self-hosted option and apps (didn’t test those though).
Have a look at kimai.org
The have a self-hosted option and apps (didn’t test those though).
That was the first one I tried. Sounded fantastic in theory, didn’t work out for shit. For some reason the sensor dropped out constantly. The USB PSU bottom was nice though, no batteries to change.
You can use quite a number of “underlying” distributions, it mainly depends on what you like (Arch-based ones, Debian-based ones, etc).
As a desktop environment, have a look at XFCE or LXDE.
Debian as a server base OS is well-tested and (for me) ultra reliably stable.
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Now that’s what I’d call a stretch…
Wait, why only for Eva? What about all the others?
Always-online singleplayer is bullshit, and we all know it.
This means I’ll almost certainly come to rely on games which I can pause. Unfortunately this isn’t possible with Diablo IV since it requires an always online connection even though I’m essentially playing it as a single player game.
There’s a difference between always-online SP and essentially one-person MP games though.
It sucks that they did it that way, but at least it makes slightly more sense there.
You can use -f /path/to/compose.yaml to call it from wherever you like.