Recently in Spain we have suffered a complete power outage, with no electricity for a long time. Some were able to have power on their computers with generators, solar panels, etc. And I know you can have data connectivity with SDR or HAM radio. But my question here is, what are some good self-host/local offline software that we can have and use for when something like this happens. I know kiwix, and some other for manuals. Please feel free to share the ones you know and love, can be for any type of thing as long as it works completely offline, just name it. Of course for GNU/Linux (using Arch myself BTW). Thanks in advance.

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    22 hours ago
    • Audiobookshelf: Audiobooks
    • Navidrome: Music
    • Jellyfin: Movies, videos, audio and books
    • Radicale: calendar, contacts and tasks
    • Nextcloud: all files and more
    • HomeAssistant: for managing the solar panels, battery and other iot
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      21 hours ago

      Thanks, I already have Jellyfin and HomeAssistant. Will check the others (I know Nextcloud too oc), good summary :)