@conrad82
@lemmy.worldI ended up with syncthing + the default gallery app on my samsung galaxy phone. It works well for me.
But I don't have a crazy amount of images, the phone storage needs to be large enough.
I just bought one, but I haven't set it up yet. But it looks like it will fit me nicely based on apalrd video https://youtu.be/qML-ct2dGvQ
I tried this, but couldn't find a better editor as android app. The closest I got was Zettel notes. But silverbullet worked better
Yes, I have used it for many months. It has been the best solution for my use case for a while. Which is tasks, shopping, planning (trips, ..), recipes, and a simple knowledgebase. It was the offline support that set it apart from some other solutions
I have the files in a syncthing folder, so I can access the files without running silverbullet
My biggest problem is keeping up with all the changes. Zef made some youtube videos that are helpful
I installed k-9 mail / Thunderbird on my android phone and set it to sync all emails, so I have local copy on my phone
I also have internal only traffic, but I still use let's encrypt. I self signed for a couple of years, but switching to proper certificates made things much simpler and better. Especially on mobile.
I use a combination of my own domain and caddy. and duckdns, since my domain registrar does not have an api caddy can use, but I can point my domain to my duckdns domain and it works 👍
I too use miniflux and I like it
I made a post some weeks ago https://lemmy.world/post/9574514
My thoughts too, what makes this alloy so amazing? It seems to me that sapphire is harder, and otherwise similar use cases
No mention/comparison to Sapphire in the article that I could see, disappointing.
Maybe it is the sintering process that makes it interesting, could be easier to shape maybe 🤔
This is what I do, using proxmox.
I do something similar to https://youtu.be/Hu3t8pcq8O0 for the NAS bit. Then I have a VM with docker containers for different services
I use debian now for the first time in years. But the new version just released, so we'll see how long it lasts