I love Fossil-scm. Even host my own instance with my web host. I was considering using github moving forward, but given recent events and decisions by Microsoft, I'll be sticking with Fossil-scm.
DragonBard
I've taken the creator of TravellerMap.com out to lunch several times when at TravellerCon.
Due to the conditions of his job, he can't accept any monetary donations or payment for his work on TravellerMap.com.
VSCode with Foam. Or go old school with Vim Wiki.
Obsidian now has a native query ability via the Bases core plugin. I've barely played with it though.
Some of us live with cellular "broadband" and are thrilled to get 60Mbps. And no, there is no other option available at my location (not counting 12Mbps DSL).
Yes, the story engine is the core system. It's primarily what I used for my solo game, as Traveller has enough other systems to fill in the world running. But I think the character engine might be simpler than using something like the Traveller 5 personals system if you truly need some randomness to how NPCs will react.
I'm going to suggest the Motif system, as it has Story, Character, and World emulators that might make it easier to run.
https://www.drivethrurpg.com/en/publisher/7970/thought-punks/category/38729/motif-framework
I have used this system for a solo game of Traveller and it worked quite well.
One per universe. Of course I play ttrpgs.
This was available for pre-order through Anderson Entertainment. Those of us who did so already have the full preview PDF and we'll be getting the book first.
Biggest issue I see with gramps-web is that it is only available as a docker image. While awesome from a distribution standpoint, many don't have a docker based web hosting account.
None of my relatives I have traced back to that time period were involved. Turns out they were all in Oregon territory during the conflict.
While I would never try to publish something generated by AI, I do use AI tools for PC and NPC portraits (mostly this person doesn't exist, because I suck at prompting) in a personal capacity for games I'm in. I prefer it to taking historical photos and using those, which I've known several GM's to do, often without checking who the person was, or assigning the photo of a civil rights activist as a villain (yeah, don't play in that game any more).
I have mixed feelings on AI as a field. I don't believe it is reliable when it comes to decisions or coding. But it can be useful as a starting point. For people with zero artistic skill and limited funds it can be a useful tool.
I would say "no promotion or selling of AI generated content, but discussion of AI and it's possible uses is okay". I don't even mind posting of AI art, as long as it is clearly labeled.