

I sincerely hope for his mental wellbeing that he doesn’t.


I sincerely hope for his mental wellbeing that he doesn’t.


I really hope the tesseract fork implements this feature.
Nothing would prove him more wrong than actually implement what he wanted in a sensible, non-dickish way.


Good riddance then, I guess.
There’s always org-roam. Wide adoption, plentiful documentation, ports for nvim, etc.
Haven’t tried it yet, but I’m playing with the idea of switching from Logseq to that and I at least the two-way linking works similar afaik.
No mercy for you, then. ;)
When’s the last time you checked if your backup solution works?


But markdown is so easy to learn. They can even ignore most of it, probably.


That’s a nice offer. But I’m using nixos containers to top it all off. I’m sure it’s possible to have a master-db on the core os and the containers access the central db… but I have hardly any time to do the stuff, I’m reasonably competent in as it is. Managing nixos containers and learning how to coneect the databases for using postgres in the intended way… idk. 😅


Most selfhosting services employ a database in their own docker (separate) container.


Sorry, meant cp.


The fact that I have to use a more complicated tool than cd.


Postgres? Sorry. If it needs a database, it’s probably not for me. Can’t be asked to keep another database backed up.


I’m not sure if I’m using all of those 100% correctly (e.g. “Public facing”). But either use a search engine, or just ask.
What terms do you have in mind that you want to learn about?


Do you have a public-facing internet-presence? If so, then I’ve heard good things about copyparty.
I’m using Nextcloud for this, but that seems a bit overkill for your usecase.
Edit: they explain how to use a cloudflare tunnel, so no public IP needed, actually.


Oh, I see. Sorry I was too dumb to research that term for the comment.
Or you can setup a vps and tunnel through that.
But then the VPS needs a static address.


Hou will you configure the ISP’s NAT router to port-forward? You won’t be able to reach the forwarded port if your ISP doesn’t foward the port as well.


You can’t port-forward if you sit behind a nat.




But how will a tailnet help for a blog? At some point, the https port needs to be open.
I don’t think that it’s unlikely. Just unhealthy.