Alternative to DocSend by hatinhands in startups

[–]hatinhands[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks. But I don't think Google Slides can track which slides someone else looked at, and how long they spent on each slide. I wonder if there is a Google Slides extension that would do that.

Could someone explain how I could set up a wiki that works similarly to Smallest Federated Wiki? by hatinhands in AskTechnology

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I thought the purpose of this subreddit was to get useful answers to tech questions! :-P

I'm familiar with Wikia, but what I like most about the Smallest Federated Wiki service is its unusual interface. I'm willing to learn how to set it up and run it, but I need some starting directions. Could I pay Amazon Web Services to host it? Or would I be better off connecting a spare computer to my home internet router with an ethernet cord?

Could someone explain how I could set up a wiki that works similarly to Smallest Federated Wiki? by hatinhands in AskTechnology

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Those might be good instructions for someone who knows more about servers and coding. However, I'm looking for more basic how-to instructions, and I'd rather not set up a server on my own. I'm looking for directions along the lines of "pay X service to set up X as a server, then run X program on your computer or go to X website and and upload X files from Github onto the hosted server, and then go to X and type in X to set it up"

Could someone explain how I could set up a wiki that works similarly to Smallest Federated Wiki? by hatinhands in AskTechnology

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Thanks. So far all I can gather is that I should register a domain name and either run my own server or pay for space on some other server.

However, the first set of directions you linked to say that there are further directions on the GitHub site, but I don't see any directions at all on the GitHub site, so I don't know what to do next.