TITLE: What are the possible uses for local webpages in a shared flat?
DATE: 2017-12-10
AUTHOR: John L. Godlee
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We have a computer in our shared flat that runs headless in the
background all the time. Normally we just use it to run a local
minecraft server, but recently I’ve been thinking about whether it
could be used to host a web-app or something like that. But what
possible use is there for a web-app or page that just runs locally
on a headless machine?

There’s a few issues to contend with before I start thinking about
what the content of the app could be. The first one being that
nobody is going to log in via ssh in order to see the app, it needs
to be accessible easily at all times on a web browser, with a simple
address that you can bookmark and won’t disappear.

I guess a HTML5 app is the obvious choice, and define a local URL
for it so other flatmates don’t have to remember an IP address, and
would be able to access it as long as they were on the WiFi.

What would the app contain?

-   An interactive chore calendar
-   A bill splitter
-   A message board - This wouldn’t work as there are already too
    many easily accessible chat clients, and I don’t want to add
    another one. We use Whatsapp pretty effectively.

We also thought about just using it as a movie server or something
like that. But again I’m not sure there is much of a use case for
that, most people don’t download things now like I do, they stream
them instead. So that probably wouldn’t take off.

So far I’ve been using the computer as a backup for some important
files that I want to keep in cold-storage, but that isn’t very
creative either.

While productivity apps seem quite boring, I think they could be
useful.