I’m using leng in an dedicated LXC container in Proxmox
https://github.com/cottand/leng
I’m using defaults + some local dns lookups. Works fine for my use, and lighter than pihole. No web ui
I’m using leng in an dedicated LXC container in Proxmox
https://github.com/cottand/leng
I’m using defaults + some local dns lookups. Works fine for my use, and lighter than pihole. No web ui
Which apps are you testing?
I set up minio s3 for testing myself, but found that most of my docker services doesn’t really support it. So I went back to good old folders
I use nforwardauth . It is simple, but only supports username/password
yes, regular markdown notes has been a good decision 😅
In the beginning, the query results were stored in the markdown files, which could be useful if reading them in another app. But now I just get the query code. I think there were reasons
I’m glad to hear things have cooled down. Does it take much effort to understand and use the templating stuff? I just remember templates got pushed to a different view, and I needed some header tags to get it working
So you like spaces or not? I never got that far with silverbullet. And I haven’t used Trillium. I loved evernote when it came out. But it made me aware of the value of maintaining my own data.
Now I try to have data in a directory structure and not in databases
Firefox because I like the UI and I think chrome has gotten too dominant.
Brave if I need to chromecast something
I am not thinking of the most recent versions.
The query system was updated, around version 0.6 if i remember correctly. I don’t think the updates were bad, but some things broke and I am too old for “bleeding edge”. The template system was also updated at some point
I don’t have a great solution. I use syncthing to keep notes local on all devices and MarkText on desktop and Zettel Notes on android.
what i really liked about silverbullet was that it had offline support. but there were made some changes there as well along the way, and for me it became less stable after it became optional. But I haven’t actively used it for some time. I still got an instance running tho
How do you like the newer versions? I liked it in the beginning, but then there were breaking changes and new concepts and it started to feel a bit too complicated. So I am taking a break until things cool down
I don’t use multiple users or ldap, but miniflux supports many users. And based on this pull request it seems to have the necessary interface for ldap?
https://github.com/miniflux/v2/pull/570
I enjoy and recommend miniflux for rss reading. I have used it for a long time now together with flux news android app. I also use save integration with wallabag sometimes.
I use proxmox and proxmox backup server (in a vm). I reinstall them both, and re-add lxc and vm and their drives from backup. has already worked once.
important files are additionaly synced to laptop and phone using syncthing.
proxmox backups (which are encrypted) are rcloned to backblaze for offsite backup
I agree. It is under rapid development.
I replaced memos + markdown file editing with silverbullet some months back and I use it more and more. It has optional offline support
Have you considered silverbullet? the documentation uses silverbullet, and is editable (but not persistent) so you can test how it feels
I tried it briefly, but it doesn’t/didn’t support disk encryption. For my laptop this is a must, so I’ll wait until it is implemented and out of alpha.
I use Debian + Gnome without custom extensions and like it.
I don’t use too many programs, so in the overview I have Firefox in position 1, signal in position 2 and steam in 3. Then I use Win+1,2,3 to launch them.
For other programs, I hit Win and then start typing the name and hit enter.
For switching between windows, i use alt-tab or alt-(key above tab). If I have many windows or playing game in full screen, I hit Win-key once and choose the window i want.
I don’t use workspaces, never found a good flow. And I rarely miss a taskbar.
Hear hear. Not allowing spare keys doesn’t make sense. I have as many spare keys for my digital stuff as my apartment. But yeah, too few sites support that
I used yadm for a while and liked it. It is a git wrapper that makes git’ing your home folder for config files less messy
Now I don’t care so much for keeping settings anymore and use mainly vanilla settings, therefore I stopped using it
I use nforwardauth and caddy for authentication, I think it is one of the simplest solutions https://github.com/nosduco/nforwardauth
I have used it for a long time, I like it too. I use the local podcast feeds from podgrab into antennapod on android.
In the beginning I used the tags feeds to have a single feed for all podcasts of a certain category. But now I have a feed for each podcast like normal people.
how do you use proxmox + debian lxc?
I use that too, but run services + caddy reverse proxy with docker compose inside
I’ve read that docker should not be used inside containers, but it has worked for me. I have wireguard in a VM, I think I had some issues there
ZFS also supports single drives, is there a reason to use btrfs instead?
if i remember correctly, i just replaced gitea with forgejo for image: in my docker-compose, and it just worked
it was a couple of versions back, so i don’t know if that still works