I use Obsidian with the obsidian-live sync docker container to sync data between devices instantaneously. It is not open source but they store plaintext markdown notes and its extendable with plenty of open source plugins.
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Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What skills are needed to self host without too many headaches?English12·6 months agoAnd maybe patience to power through a lack of documentation.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you already know Docker CLI, is there a reason to use Portainer?English2·9 months agoTotally, I get it if its a means to an end to get something like Jellyfin up.
Maybe its a me thing. I just like to understand the mechanics of the tools I use.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•If you already know Docker CLI, is there a reason to use Portainer?English2·9 months agoI’ve never used Portainer but I feel a GUI setup like it just abstracts Docker and prevents learning concepts that are conducive to understanding Docker. That’s why I’ve never used a GUI to manage my Docker environment.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages | August 2024 Update - Added More Translations, Code Refactoring and Optimization and more... 🚀English3·11 months agoThanks for your work! I moved when I could finally import Wallabag bookmarks, and I’m loving everything so far.
I use Arkane Linux, which is based on Arch but is immutable. Every update is a new install. You can easily configure custom images to deploy for your specific wants or needs. It’s nice for keeping up to date with Arch while keeping how my machine is configured declared in an image. You can always roll back if something was wrong with the image you deployed too.
It feels great to live in the US, a first world shithole.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•For those who selfhost their music services, what are your must have plugins for beets and/or MusicbrainzEnglish4·1 year agoThis is just a small list, but plugins like beetcamp, deezer, and lastgenre among others have been helpful to tag music. If you use deemix or buy music from bandcamp those plugins are extremely helpful. Lastgenre needs some configuring and monitoring to make sure irrelevant tags aren’t assigned to songs though.
If you’re into scripting, calliope is another tool that can interact with Spotify, lastfm, and musicbrainz (though musicbrainz stuff in my experience was unreliable). I’m using calliope to scrap together a solution to sync my local favorites in my music library and sync that to Spotify. It can also create playlists for Spotify from your local music library, and get Lastfm recommendations based on an artist or song.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages | March 2024 Update - Support for Sub-Collections, Bulk Actions, API Keys and more... 🚀English3·1 year agoI look forward to using LinkWarden eventually! My current bookmark setup involves both LinkDing and WallaBag which is a little quirky. Hopefully soon Wallabag exports could be imported and I’d be good to migrate.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone self-hosting Invidious for personal use and has experienced his IP banned?English5·2 years agoFor me, I know it doesn’t offer much privacy if its locally hosted, but the latency compared to using public instances is much better. Which may sound stupid, but at least I also don’t have to depend on another person for their instance.
Wolfram@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Anyone self-hosting Invidious for personal use and has experienced his IP banned?English6·2 years agoI have been self-hosting a local Invidious instance for several months. I watch videos from it every day and I’ve had no IP ban so far.
Think its moreso the CEO at its helm is an IPO loving idiot.
Also, GTFO if Lemmy is a leftist echo chamber, fascist.