What is a service you host you never knew you needed?
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
There's automation and you can do it manually if needed. For example I have a couple of emulators that pull every 24 hours from GitHub just in case nint tendo gets a little lawsuit heavy. I also have one offs from GitHub that pull down when I want.
You can also mirror a public repo from GitHub into a private repo so it does not gets indexed/ai trained.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Immich! Backs up my phone pictures for my family with automatic backup through an easy app interface. Knowing my large album of photos on my phone won’t be tied to an endless growing subscription fees for…ever?!
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Love FreshRSS. It really is something that I didn't know I needed. I often switch RSS apps, and it allows for seemless transitions.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Why not Matrix via Conduit?
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I love KDE Connect but I can't figure out how to get it to work at work. Probably some firewall thing. It works fine at home, but can't find my phone at work.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Once in a while discord signs me out and I have to do a bunch of extra sign-in steps on the official client. But otherwise I have discord, WhatsApp, Google voice, Google chat, Google messages (sms), Facebook, telegram, signal.
All the mautrix bridges are will made and robust
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Is the document exporter the only backup system? I'd want to connect it to a cloud backup somehow if I'm going to trust it with all my important stuff.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
oh duh
https://github.com/wasi-master/13ft/blob/main/docker-compose.yaml - this is the 12ft.io replacement i use. there are a few clones but this is the one I like, it's real barebones and uses very little overhead
https://komga.org/ - komga library
https://github.com/Snd-R/komf - komf - this isn't strictly necessary but it fetches metadata for your komga library from sites like manga updates. can be a bit of a pain to configure
https://github.com/Snd-R/komf-userscript - this is a tampermonkey script that makes komf MUCH easier to use
https://github.com/dazedcat19/FMD2 - this is an app that rips manga from most of the "free manga" indexer sites like mangadex, bato, etc. docker and kubernetes version at https://github.com/ElryGH/docker-FMD2you can read directly via komga web but frankly it kind of sucks for that. i prefer using an app. tachiyomi was the gold standard but companies threatened it and they stopped development. there are several forks now that are all good in various ways. i prefer mihon https://mihon.app/ but there are alternatives that have different feature sets
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Is this local only? No clouds reported data?
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Thanks, this looks awesome, last one I tried was tandoor but didn't really liked it, the import/export capabilities of this one make it a lot more interesting for me, to ensure I can recover the recipes or build them into markdown files if I ever want to migrate away from it.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Couldn't tell you, sorry. I have Paperless in it's own LXC (helper-script) which I 3-2-1 as a machine. Many duplicates, but they're only PDFs.
I can tell you I spent a small amount of time trying (and failing) to get the files onto my NAS. I can also tell you, if I stretched up really tall I can just about scrape rock bottom when it comes to skills in this stuff.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Yeah i host five filters, fresh rss, and a mariadb container for fresh rss
I personally don't host the firefox extension I just found it recommend on reddit to get rss urls from sites that don't have a link
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
And if you don't review your new documents very often, the auto-tagging and filtering options make it easy to just go through your inbox when you get a chance, knowing you didn't miss something.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Same!
Did not realize how good it is to have digital albums with the family! And also having a backup is great as well, for a peace of mind.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Local only.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Of course it is.
You can download different models as well. For me, without a GPU, searching for example 'cat' takes a few seconds, and it is not the most accurate, but still works OK.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
What was disappointing about wallabag? I have an ebook reader, and Koreader has it integrated into it, and its great.
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Could you elaborate a little on LXC, please?
I was thinking about looking into Paperless after seeing it gleefully mentioned so much in this post, but lack of easy/accessible backups seems strange for something you wanna use to eventually destroy your only other copy of it (the physical letter).
-
[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
I found the UI to be horrendous, and managing tags was very painful. During the time I was paying for the cloud-service, there wasn't any noticable development of the web-app, so I stopped using it. Mind you, this was pre-pandemic and things might have changed since then.