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  • Same here 🙂 Last 3 times, things have broken because zfs raid on usb-connected DAS is not a great idea 😅😅

    Even though Level1Tech said it works 😶🫣 https://youtu.be/GmQdlLCw-5k from 11:11 . Maybe terramaster use bad usb chipset.

  • I used it for a couple of years then stopped 🫣 org mode was nice. except for on mobile. except if you wanted images. and discovering the right packages was a bit of a chore

    it was fun while it lasted tho

  • I have just reduced the number of services to the couple I actually use, which I mostly remember exist. I have my own domain, so each service is service.mydomain.tld

  • Ah, that is how understood it (tap on todo line), makes sense now 🙂

    Zettel note allows you to mark the todo in read mode, which is why I preferred it over Markor. But Zettel notes is not FOSS though

  • hm, one of the reasons I preferred Zettel notes over Markor was that Markor didn't allow tap to mark todo done.

    I tried installing Markor again now, and tap to mark todo doesn't work.

    How do you enable it?

  • I see 🙂

    I used emacs org-mode before. Can do a lot of stuff on PC, but mobile experience was lacking. And learning curve is crazy

    I am currently testing out logseq + syncthing. I don't reorder things much anymore though

    Good luck!

  • There is no way to use the built in features without those permissions I think. Like weather (location), search contacts and calendars, ..

    I think they have been there a long time. It also needs pretty deep access if you want it to open notifications bar and more..

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong

  • They were talking about something similar on episode 38 of https://hybridcloudshow.com/ I think. I see that it is not out yet, I got it early because I pay for the subscription. When it comes out you could give it a listen

    I didn't catch everything, but Ansible might be worth looking into

  • I like what I am hearing. I was a big fan in the beginning, but it developed to add more and more features and some breaking changes, and I decided to stop using it until the bleeding edge development slows down

    What is the outlook regarding breaking changes in v2? Should I wait a bit?

  • Last time I tried usememos I couldn't figure out how you can export the notes, which gave me a bad feeling

    reading the github issues it seems the developers are actively against it? stating that the data is in a database and easy to export that way. but my sqlite-fu is quite poor

    except from that, i enjoyed using it

  • Backup, redundancy, easy access.. If my server goes down I don't have the time to fix it at the moment.

    Also the photos app on my phone is quite good, so I find it very easy to find old pictures quickly.

    I also prefer offline-capable solutions

  • I tried it briefly, but when I realized I could not easily sync a bunch of my pictures from server to new phone, I lost interest and went back to syncthing

  • Simple and fast solution is tailscale. tailscale is a business, but it works well

    Personally i use opnsense and wireguard

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Miniflux + News App

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Data storage for containers in LCX / VM

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    link in html header always present

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Firefox pinch to zoom?