What is a service you host you never knew you needed?
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thought it was overkill. now does tons of things.wouldnt wanna live without it.
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I think there one I never expected would be Kitchenowl. Shopping list, recipe list, planner for food, expenses... very useful for a joined household.
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Done and done. I just took a screenshot, ctrl+v'd it right in the same browser tab and then went to my phone and hit reply on this post and attached the image. Its the best desktop -> mobile experience Ive used in a long time. It just works once you get it going. I pass through the igpu of a proxmox host into the VM and aside from some earlier compatibility issues (I think its mostly on my end, GVT-v, i915 and a bungled original grub config) the ML has been crash free for almost a year. Ive had 0 uptime issues (now that i only pull monthly) and I was smart with my initial compose script and everything is external. mountpoints are external, all the storage is over 10g to a truenas box.
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I havent done much with it other than get all our paper recipes into it and added some via import. I am looking forward to it as its my next project now that photos are done.
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Is it pretty easy to do? Does it give you a preview of what you'll get?
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Damned, I have to say that the glucose surveillance is quiet impressive, and the outcome is both unexpected and so sweet !
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I'm hosting it also, and the only regret is no android app, so don't appear as a "share" possibility. But definitly perfect on PC browser
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Side note, PDFs are the absolute worst. Even reading them on a full-sized tablet is incredibly annoying. Anybody have any tips/tricks/apps for that?
Try KOReader. It's mainly for e-ink devices (initially, Kobo devices) but it handles PDFs better than most applications and gives you various options to address them.
It's still not going to do miracles on smaller screens like phones, but I use a Kobo tablet/ereader and it works very well there.