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Nibodhika

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Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Selfhosted photo manager kind of like Jellyfin

Because it's easier to tell someone "use this docker image" than it is to tell them "go through all of these thousands of steps to get this service working".

The main reason I use containers for my personal things is easy to setup and to migrate, those are huge points, and the added complexity is not that much, in fact I would argue it's less complicated to figure out why a docker image is not running than figure out why a service stopped responding.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

I use tailscale, that allows me to access it remotely securely and gets https. If you don't want to do that it's hard but doable to emit your own certificates, but the tailscale approach is a lot more simple.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

Only things served via https can be installed on Android.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

Hahaha, I had that exact doubt and asked on the discord and the main Dev sent me that issue. I strongly recommend joining the Discord, it's very active and sometimes there are interesting things there.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Sync files and Joplin notes on local network as well as mobile data

Yup, syncthing allows for a folder to be synced to multiple places, so I don't see any problem with that. In fact I have 3 computers syncing things between themselves.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

Is there any android client rather than using the web-interface that firefox wont let me connect to remotely without a valid certificat.

No, I use the PWA, i.e. access the page on your phone and as long as it's https it will prompt you to install it. Personally I just used a tailscale network to get past the https authorisation, this also allows me to access it outside of my house so win-win

While it looks easy to use markup language using /, I'm wondering is there is a plugin that add a tool bar or a client app that does have it.

Didn't understood, this is just a markdown file, you can just type things, no need to have buttons to add text.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

Yes, but you need to hack your way around it, here's an issue on GitHub explaining how to do it with my own solution there in comments. https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet/issues/338

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Sync files and Joplin notes on local network as well as mobile data

So? If your laptop is off there's no way to sync to it. If you have a server available you just set syncthing there as well.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Problems running *arr stack on Raspberry Pi

File and partition get just as many writes. In fact files are better because you can create a second file on a different location and move the swap more easily to try to keep the writes spread across the card.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Sync files and Joplin notes on local network as well as mobile data

What's the problem with syncthing? It can keep those 3 synced perfectly fine, no?

Nibodhika , (edited ) to Selfhosted in Recomendation for a note taking app

You sound like me from last month. I strongly recommend silverbullet, check it out on https://silverbullet.md

  • Can be selfhosted

Check, even has a simple docker compose

  • Stores the notes as plain text or *.md files, not some SQL database.

Check, it does have an SQL database, but it's used for queries, you can even copy or modify MD files at will

  • Can use Marddown format.

Check, it's a superset of markdown that includes queries for cool stuff like create tables that group data from other pages

  • Have an android client or at least a mobile optimized web-interface.

Check, it has a PWA that works offline and syncs when back online. Note that this means that all files will be on your device if you use it like that, but that's expected.

  • Not a must but it would be nice to have a to-do list option.

Check, like I mentioned you can query all tasks on all pages and even do filters based on several factors, like where the task is defined or extra attributes that you set to them, e.g. priority.

Edit: bonus points:

  • The main developer is active here https://lemmy.world/post/11816898
  • Also he's very active on discord and always answering questions
  • Easily extensible with plugins and simple JavaScript functions, e.g. very easy to write a function to import a section of a page
  • You can have multiple instances in sync with syncthing (just exclude the databases from syncing)
Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Sanity Check. Docker vs Incus (LXD)

I've never used Incus, but it's not clear to me why you would choose it over docker, you said that it would be preferable if performance was better, I can already tell you it's not, best case scenario is equivalent performance (since docker runs natively), but I doubt any VM can match that.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in Please advise how to transfer P2P a 30 GB file

Syncthing? Never used it on Windows but they do have a client so it should work. That's the simplest I can think of.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in RIP my photos from 2017 and contacts from 2005

If you have one backup, you have no backup. That's a hard lesson to learn, but if you care about those photos it's possible to recover them if you haven't written stuff on that sdcard yet.

Nibodhika , to Selfhosted in SilverBullet: a self-hosted personal knowledge management system for people with a hacker mindset

But is there brute-force prevention mechanisms, e.g. delaying logins by a few seconds?

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