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* RSS: https://mastodon.social/@geekcookbook_changes.atom
* The #changelog channel in our [Discord server](http://chat.funkypenguin.co.nz)
## Recent additions to work-in-progress
* [ElkarBackup](/recipes/elkarbackup/), a beautiful GUI-based backup solution built on rsync/rsnapshot (_24 Nov 2018_)
## Recently added recipes
* Added [Wetty](/recipes/wetty/), a remote terminal client in your web browser (_22 Nov 2018_)

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2. You want to play. You want a safe sandbox to test new tools, keeping the ones you want and tossing the ones you don't.
3. You want reliability. Once you go from __playing__ with a tool to actually __using__ it, you want it to be available when you need it. Having to "_quickly ssh into the host and restart the webserver_" doesn't cut it when your wife wants to know why her phone won't sync!
## What have you done for me lately? (CHANGELOG)
Check out recent change at [CHANGELOG](/CHANGELOG/)
## What do you want from me?
I want your money.
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* Come and say hi to me and the friendly geeks in the [Discord](http://chat.funkypenguin.co.nz) chat or the [Discourse](https://discourse.geek-kitchen.funkypenguin.co.nz/) forums - say hi, ask a question, or suggest a new recipe!
* Tweet me up, I'm [@funkypenguin](https://twitter.com/funkypenguin)! 🐦
* [Contact me](https://www.funkypenguin.co.nz/contact/) by a variety of channels
### Buy my book 📖

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# Support
## Welcome to the kitchen
## Discord: Where the cool kids are
For community support and engagement, I've setup a [Discourse forum](https://discourse.geek-kitchen.funkypenguin.co.nz/). Using this as the primary means of discussions makes it easy to share recipes / experiences with future geeks.
All the cool kids are hanging out in the [Discord server](http://chat.funkypenguin.co.nz).
> "Eh? What's Discord? Get off my lawn, young whippersnappers!!"
Yeah, I know. I also thought Discord was just for the gamer kids, but it turns out it's great for a geeky community. Why? [Let me elucidate ya.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1qHoSWxVqtE)..
1. Native markdown for code blocks
2. Drag-drop screenshots
3. Costs nothing, no ads
4. Mobile notifications are reliable, individual channels mutable, etc
## Forums: Party like it's 1999
For community support and engagement, I've setup a [Discourse forum](https://discourse.geek-kitchen.funkypenguin.co.nz/). Using this as the primary means of topical discussions makes it easy to share recipes / experiences with future geeks.
## Discuss a recipe