Oh, that’s LAN - I thought you’d put ian and I was trying to get the joke. Stupid sans-serif fonts.
New account since lemmyrs.org went down, other @Deebster
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Oh, that’s LAN - I thought you’d put ian and I was trying to get the joke. Stupid sans-serif fonts.
So you think it’s too unreasonable for you to cope with?
I think all of the communities would rather have something more than just a bare link. I’m not sure why you’re responding with such indignation, to be honest, it was a perfectly reasonable suggestion, politely made.
I went with Fedora on my VPS because I was also planning to use rootless Podman. Quadlets and running everything through systemd with SELinux enabled is working pretty well for me.
The author has no idea how to get his audience on-side! He starts with bragging about his 6400% profit margin on domain he resold, in a market where there’s no customer value for middlemen.
At least antique dealers will identify pieces as rare, clean/restore them and put them for sale in a more visible place. Whereas domain reselling is about as ethical as ticket touting.
Longer means you’re more likely to be able to ride out a power cut, and gives you more options if you want/need to complete something more involved than saving and shutting down.
A general tip on buying UPSes: look for second hand ones - people often don’t realise you can just replace the battery in them (or can’t be bothered) so you can get fancier/larger ones very cheap.
That reminds me of Netflix’s Chaos Monkey (basically in office hours this tool will randomly kill stuff).
Huh, there’s a lot of us calling software “beasts” in this thread.
It’s a very different kind of beast, but I’m very much enjoying it so far. Linking things is definitely Joplin’s weak point whereas this is a core strength for logseq.
I often used bullet points in my Joplin notes, so having that as the default works for me too. However, since Op has said they want plain text notes Obsidian seems like a better fit (although logseq does save pages as text it’s not what it feels like in use).
Yeah, that’s what I mean by transcriptions; if you’re mostly posting screenshots of social media posts then it’d probably work quite well, but if it’s photos you’re definitely going to need something more complicated.
I feel that auto-generated descriptions are going to generally be terrible, even with the new GPT AIs. There’s too much context needed to do a good job to be able to just feed an image into some code and get something useful.
On the other hand, transcriptions should be able to be done more accurately, particularly with a bit of extra logic to recognise forms like Twitter posts.
Some database of alt-texts might be possible by scraping for alt-texts and transcriptions from the fediverse, reddit, etc, but a quick search didn’t come up with anything.
Oh yeah, that looks much better than any of the included themes. Nice work!
Could you share a screenshot of your final result?
Not even htop? That is old school.
Self-hosting email is not at all easy, and I’d recommend paying for hosted email from a service that lets you use a custom domain. Most will let you have multiple inboxes, although this may cost extra.
Then, just buy a domain (NameCheap is fine) and point your MX records at the email provider.
Are you syncing to mobile? I’m trying to get the logseq Android client to use the Nextcloud directory but it seems to be a known bug ☹
That looks really interesting, I’m fairly happy with Joplin but SB looks like how I’d do things if I wrote something like this.
It is odd that there’s no web app for Joplin given that it’s written in TypeScript. It’s such a commonly requested feature, I wonder what the problem is.
There’s kroki as well, which includes Mermaid, Excalidraw, GraphViz, PlantUML, etc.