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… documentation… released soon

On a project geared specifically toward helping the ignorant, documentation and admin guides are probably more important than code releases.

Non technical people will want to see and understand the process before they have to do the process, so don’t really on simple wizards to be your breakthrough to the masses.


yup, I even commented on the previous thread.

I’ll take a look at this safebox out of curiosity, but as I said in the previous thread, assuming this even meets OP’s goal, I expect the project to be another abandoned GitHub repo once the constant security maintenance cycles hit.

I’m generally of the opinion that OP’s target could be better met with well designed and well maintained walkthroughs of the most common use cases. There’s a ton of documentation and tutorials out there, but they’re all either terrible or unmaintained. A system that cross-linked and branched for the various up to date use cases like a choose-your-own-adventure book would be super.


lol Nix as the beginner friendly choice?

“very simple RAID?”

For someone who hasn’t even seen a command line before? Who doesn’t know what a RAID is? That’s the target audience here.

You’re entirely missing OP’s point here. You’ve reduced maintenance complexity, but increased the typical learning curve to get started.



There is an entire ecosystem of open SoC devices, code, platforms, development boards, etc. One of the most popular is the ESP32/8266 boards, which is a pretty good place to start.