

still configuring.
In my experience, this is always the case with ha
still configuring.
In my experience, this is always the case with ha
Not necessarily, paperless offers various sorting and cataloguing features, as well as rules and basic learning. If you spend time setting it all up, it should drive itself in time and search may only be a fallback mechanism.
It’s really useful where you can tell it ‘catalogue this as x, but also store it as y’. So, again, if done properly, you can move to another system with already well catalogued document structure.
Not everyone has time, skill, or desire to spend their nights learning how to build and configure a nas.
People have other hobbies than IT, so if a photographer wants to have a local storage for his portfolio without faff, I guess they can get fucked?
Really with your gatekeeping
For working subtitles
I still have to add ‘reddit’ to my searches when looking for niche issues, opinions, and reviews.
Would hope in the future I can add ‘lemmy’ instead and be rid of reddit for good
Authelia is great. Recently added protection for multiple domains.
1 gig IIRC
Would recommend putting a memory limit on the container.
I had it crash my server by eating it all up.
I think that’s the last prod I needed to finally switch.
I’ve been eyeing that. Using linkding for ‘functional’ sites & linkwarden for articles at the moment.
I like linkding a lot, but am too lazy to tag things properly.
I believe this can integrate with various reverse proxies and trigger on-demand?
Is grocery tracking good enough to use owl over Mealie?
Haven’t tried node, so I’m interested to hear as well, but n8n is super easy to set up, and I like the interface.
I’ve looked at node multiple times in the past, and I remember finding no reason to switch.
Bypassing work sandboxing
In case you’re familiar with Obsidian, there’s Quartz: quartz.jzhao.xyz/ Runs in docker too, practically zero config to start
Oh that’s brilliant, thanks
How does one self-host Obsidian? Does that just mean file sync? What am I missing?
Database is rarely, if ever bundled into the app container, unless it’s SQLite.
True, but everything is more bandwidth demanding these days, plus we’re used to fast loading.
I’d also like that please if you get around to it. It’s been on my backlog for a while now.