

Mostly 9Kings. One round is typically 20 mins, which suits me


Mostly 9Kings. One round is typically 20 mins, which suits me


Same here 🙂 Last 3 times, things have broken because zfs raid on usb-connected DAS is not a great idea 😅😅
Even though Level1Tech said it works 😶🫣 https://youtu.be/GmQdlLCw-5k from 11:11 . Maybe terramaster use bad usb chipset.
I used it for a couple of years then stopped 🫣 org mode was nice. except for on mobile. except if you wanted images. and discovering the right packages was a bit of a chore
it was fun while it lasted tho


I have just reduced the number of services to the couple I actually use, which I mostly remember exist. I have my own domain, so each service is service.mydomain.tld


Ah, that is how understood it (tap on todo line), makes sense now 🙂
Zettel note allows you to mark the todo in read mode, which is why I preferred it over Markor. But Zettel notes is not FOSS though


hm, one of the reasons I preferred Zettel notes over Markor was that Markor didn’t allow tap to mark todo done.
I tried installing Markor again now, and tap to mark todo doesn’t work.
How do you enable it?


I see 🙂
I used emacs org-mode before. Can do a lot of stuff on PC, but mobile experience was lacking. And learning curve is crazy
I am currently testing out logseq + syncthing. I don’t reorder things much anymore though
Good luck!


I use Tasks.org with caldav (Radicale) on android and thunderbird on pc, would that work?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tasks
I see tasks.org supports etesync, which encrypts data. I have never used it though


selfhosted radicale Tasks.org on Android Thunderbird on Computer
I mostly use my phone, Tasks is great! https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.tasks


Have you tried total launcher? https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ss.launcher2 I used it in the past and the amount of customization was huge.
But then I got old and wanted something simpler. Been using Kvaesitso for the last years https://kvaesitso.mm20.de/


There is no way to use the built in features without those permissions I think. Like weather (location), search contacts and calendars, …
I think they have been there a long time. It also needs pretty deep access if you want it to open notifications bar and more…
Someone correct me if I’m wrong


They were talking about something similar on episode 38 of https://hybridcloudshow.com/ I think. I see that it is not out yet, I got it early because I pay for the subscription. When it comes out you could give it a listen
I didn’t catch everything, but Ansible might be worth looking into


I like what I am hearing. I was a big fan in the beginning, but it developed to add more and more features and some breaking changes, and I decided to stop using it until the bleeding edge development slows down
What is the outlook regarding breaking changes in v2? Should I wait a bit?


Last time I tried usememos I couldn’t figure out how you can export the notes, which gave me a bad feeling
reading the github issues it seems the developers are actively against it? stating that the data is in a database and easy to export that way. but my sqlite-fu is quite poor
except from that, i enjoyed using it


Backup, redundancy, easy access… If my server goes down I don’t have the time to fix it at the moment.
Also the photos app on my phone is quite good, so I find it very easy to find old pictures quickly.
I also prefer offline-capable solutions


I tried it briefly, but when I realized I could not easily sync a bunch of my pictures from server to new phone, I lost interest and went back to syncthing


I use https://github.com/nosduco/nforwardauth for this purpose
There is an example implementation for caddy in https://github.com/nosduco/nforwardauth/tree/main/examples/caddy-v2
or maybe voidauth could do it https://sh.itjust.works/post/42016490


Simple and fast solution is tailscale. tailscale is a business, but it works well
Personally i use opnsense and wireguard


I use https://github.com/nosduco/nforwardauth for my internal services, how would it compare? nforwardauth is very simple
When did you try mailbox.org last? they improved 2FA this year. It is now TOTP + possibility to make application passwords. Finally works great!
https://kb.mailbox.org/en/private/security-and-privacy/how-to-use-two-factor-authentication-2fa/