Hey HN! We've been building HomeDock OS, a platform to self-host Docker apps with a full desktop-like UI running entirely in the browser.
Version 2.0 introduced exactly that, Prism, a window manager with real multitasking: drag, resize, minimize, and snap windows. It runs on Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac, or Windows.
On the Drop Zone, files are encrypted with AES-256 GCM and 1.2M PBKDF2 iterations, even on a Pi Zero. App updates use Docker manifest digest comparison, not just tag checking so you can easily update them from the taskbar with a single click.
Happy to answer questions about architecture or design decisions!!!!
SurceBeats•2h ago
Version 2.0 introduced exactly that, Prism, a window manager with real multitasking: drag, resize, minimize, and snap windows. It runs on Raspberry Pi, Linux, Mac, or Windows.
On the Drop Zone, files are encrypted with AES-256 GCM and 1.2M PBKDF2 iterations, even on a Pi Zero. App updates use Docker manifest digest comparison, not just tag checking so you can easily update them from the taskbar with a single click.
Happy to answer questions about architecture or design decisions!!!!