Dokuwiki personally, wiki.js at work.
I prefer dokuwiki and how everything’s just a text file.
Wiki.js looks more modern. I wouldn’t want customer facing documentation in Dokuwiki.
IT nerd from the Pacific NW
Dokuwiki personally, wiki.js at work.
I prefer dokuwiki and how everything’s just a text file.
Wiki.js looks more modern. I wouldn’t want customer facing documentation in Dokuwiki.
I’m already doing a lot better, I’m going to take it to work tomorrow. My wpm are in the 60s now, though my accuracy needs some work. I realized I had some bad habits touch typing. I would reach for y with my left hand b with my right.
With Enter being a thumb key I’ve sent many unfinished typo ridden Discord and Teams messages.
I’m not a programmer, I do a little of everything in the IT world. Most of my typing at work is emails and documentation, but I spend time modifying configs or making/modifying scripts.
https://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
Good luck!
Sometimes I’m supposed to be working on bad servers, but I’m actually remoted home working on good servers.
I’ve never really needed the web interface once everything was setup. Mobile app syncs my images and then I browse files through synced desktop clients. Never had any issues this way. I guess I’m not using the extra features some may be after in the webui.
I use Protectli hardware with Pfsense or Opnsense. Doing this at home and in 10+ small/medium environments. Never had any issues, I highly recommend Protectli hardware + pfsense/opnsense.
I have a Matias Ergo Pro that I’m probably going to sell. It was an impulse buy, I didn’t really do any research. I don’t like the switches. They are too squishy for me. I feels like I’m just mashing keys and I can’t type very smooth. It was my first split/ergo board and I love that aspect. Just ordered the ErgoDox as a second.
Been eyeing this for a while. Just picked one up.
I moved to a smaller instance today. One thing that I’ve noticed that isn’t the same, is the Top All Time is showing different posts and vote counts on certain subs. I think I’ve noticed it only happens in the subs that I’ve interacted from the small instance for the first time. Or, if someone from my small instance interacted with it last week, there will be 7 days of history, but nothing beyond that. IDK if that’s true or not, just what I’ve observed today.
I’ve subscribed to all the same communities as when I was on lemmy.world, but my feed seems slower and quieter.
Kanboard