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My server is full of bindmounts. Too many bind mounts. It causes a host of permissions issues if I'm honest. There wasn't a storage problem I didn't solve with bindmounts. Except this one, this one I decided I had to have interact over SMB or some shit.
Thank you. With that problem solved Paperless is, currently, perfect for my needs.
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I'm still not sure that filter thing is necessary. FreshRSS can fetch content and images using the CSS selector of the website.
You may want to check out the Advanced section in their documentation: https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/users/04_Subscriptions.html#retrieve-a-truncated-feed-from-within-freshrssAnyway, whatever works for you
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Kavita for my ebook collection—mostly tabletop RPGs, but some comics and sci fi as well.
I don’t actually use the web interface that often. I add books to my Kavita library, then scan the OPDS feed into my scratch-my-own-itch mobile app, Bookoscope, and download whatever I want to read onto my tablet from there.
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?
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I just setup Pairdrop on my home server. Holy crap it's amazing!
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what do you mean you often switch apps ?
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I started with gitea but found it difficult to backup. I've been using gogs for a while now and find it minimal and easy to administrate.
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Syncthing. Decentralized data backup that works with minimal setup. Now I can add cloud sync to most any app.
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I run it in a docker on zfs so snapshots backed up to PBS seem pretty bulletproof.
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I usually convert pdfs to epub if its something I actually need to read and not just scan/browse. Often I would bother to even edit the epub in Sigil to fix any problems with the conversion.
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I like to switch RSS apps on the phone a lot because I can't stick with one, and none of them are perfect
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That's easily Home Assistant. It got me into the whole home automation stuff and I have gradually included more and more parts into it - including some health related stuff. It really makes my family's life easier and helps us organizing it.
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Works great for me, too.
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And for those using Matrix, it stops you from having to use Google notifications.
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Never knew I needed? Another vote for Paperless-ngx. I still feel like I'm living in the future using it. The trick I've found was initially setting up a good document naming & management convention & following it religiously for every document. The search function is fantastic at narrowing down results. Used in conjunction with specific coloured tags I can immediately see what I need from search results.
Fired up Immich recently. Amazing. Will be donating as I like their stance.
I also enjoy Linkwarden. Switched from the also excellent Hoarder as I prefer the UI.
Most used? Nextcloud with Joplin.
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Same as any piece of software you’re hosting, it’s up to you to decide. I run my instance on my Hetzner vm.
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@[email protected] funnily enough, I switched from Linkwarden to Hoarder. I like the smart lists. Just bookmark everything, check it later.
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Joplin.
Ive been paying for Workflowy and honestly, I've reached my limit of cost vs value.
I needed a way to do more than just bullets, like Evernote without the bloat, or OneNote/Notes without the megacorp, something I can export and read 100 years from now.
I was surprised how often I use it, and slowly weening off of Workflowy.
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FYI, the repo has been moved and the link is outdated
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Actual Budget a selfhosting budget software. It helps me keep track of my finances
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You can configure storage paths. That way, you can direct tags to be stored in a specific folder.
You can then get the files for the accountant from your file system.