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  • remus@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldNotes taking app
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    1 year ago

    Does this work similar to Syncthing where it syncs the markdown files to the local file system? If so, that’s definitely helpful, but I’m trying to avoid saving/storing my personal notes on my work laptop. I’d rather access them through a web interface and avoid local storage (in certain use cases). Another example is where people can’t install custom software on work computers, so it’s helpful to have a non-Obsidian way to edit the files for those times.



  • Related question on the local subnets - I currently have Tailscale set up on my home server, phone, and laptop. However, it’s a little annoying that apps on my phone (like Synology Drive) should reference local IPs when on my LAN and then Tailscale IPs when outside of my home. Would you recommend setting up an alternate device at home (like Raspberry Pi) to function as a subnet router for Tailscale so that I can just use my local IPs no matter where I am? Is there any benefit to installing Tailscale on every device vs using a single subnet router for the entire home network?







  • TestFlight is Apple’s process for distributing beta apps on iOS. Developers can have a limited number of users register for the beta, and then users download the beta app through the TestFlight app.

    GitHub is a Microsoft-owned platform where developers store their code repositories. I don’t have an Android device anymore, but I think users can download a packaged APK file from GitHub to directly install a non-PlayStore app. You’d probably need to update your settings to allow installs from unknown source’s though.



  • Besides the big ones:

    • Octal - App for Hacker News
    • Poe - Quora’s implementation of ChatGPT
    • Artifact - News app that lets you mark headlines as clickbait and then uses AI to rewrite them with helpful info
    • LunaSea - Interface for my home instances of Sonarr and Radars
    • Strong - Weightlifting app
    • Diarium - Low-cost and straightforward journal app




  • I just received my 15” today, and I’m honestly debating sizing down to the 13” instead. The 15” is just very big, and it slightly bothers me how big the trackpad is. My watch ends up getting caught on the edge of the laptop as I reach for the keys. Seems like small stuff, but figure I may as well get what I want if I’m spending so much.

    Anyone else prefer the 13 over 15?





  • Lots of stuff! Currently running almost all of these in Docker on a Synology NAS:

    • Code Server - access my notes files remotely
    • Gitea - only used to store notes that are edited in Obsidian (or Code Server as mentioned above)
    • Home Assistant - home automation
    • Homebridge - used for one or two devices that have better integrations than natively in Home Assistant
    • Jellyfin - video streaming platform (installed because it’s FOSS and seems interesting, but I rarely use it)
    • Overseerr - user-request app for video streaming platform (installed when I anticipated sharing my movies/shows before realizing that my ISP severely limits my upload speeds)
    • Pi-Hole - block all ads network-wide
    • Plex - primary video streaming platform
    • Radarr - download movies
    • Readarr - download books but have had better luck with Libgen on an ad-hoc basis
    • Sonarr - download shows
    • YTDL - download YT videos
    • Wireguard - VPN into the home network