Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).
Because F++k Google.
Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).
Because F++k Google.
Wow, what an odd coincidence.
My mind is blown! (And my paperlessngx server is about to get really busy!!! :)
Hi! I use a MS Xbox S wireless controller on Ubunut almost every day and it “just works” but your controller seems different.
It might help us to know:
Also, does this help at all?
https://github.com/medusalix/xone
xone is a Linux kernel driver for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S accessories. It serves as a modern replacement for xpad, aiming to be compatible with Microsoft’s Game Input Protocol (GIP).
I used logseq for about 6 months before I found Memos. LS was just always getting in my way. Memos just works, for me.
This is where I’ve landed too.
I love it. I do use it on mobile, in my browser too. I’ve been meaning too see what other clients are available for android.
You might like to search this community, and also \c\self_hosted, since this question gets asked a lot.
For me:
I created two things - CodeNotes (for snippets) and a lil’ Weather app myself 'cause I didn’t like what I found out there.
Can someone please ELI5 Radicale for me?
I’ve come across it before but just can’t wrap my head around it. Thank you.
Tuta’s web client.
It gets the job done and I don’t use email much any more.
This is cool. I was able to add the Sharing option as you described, but I don’t see how to share still when I’m viewing my feed.
There is no “share” icon or link, that I can see.
Ohhh, the share link is only visible in the default view. I use Reading Mode exclusively and it’s not shown there. :(
Hi author! I’m Dad. :)
Thanks for joining the conversation. I thought it too much to hope you’d be on Lemmy but glad you are! Thanks for adding those bits about https, but I was saddened to see that 90% of the conversation around this centered on that one side topic.
I’ve only read the TOC for your book so far but it seems very much what we need to see more people adopt self-hosting so thank you very much for putting in the time and effort!
Because I clicked the link and read the link at the top which says “Code”. The book’s contents are open source. :)
Though I think everyone who can afford to and wants a copy should consider buying one. As an author myself, I know this author would prefer that option, but they’re being very cool by sharing the contents online too.
https://github.com/meonkeys/shb/blob/main/book/steadfast.asciidoc
They do, via Traefik. Chapter 8.
Maybe they decided there was nothing that requires an SSL/TLS certificate on this particular site? (They accept payments elsewhere).
Being able to make lightweight edits to photos is going to be very nice.
Hey OP, I found this install script for yunohost.
https://github.com/YunoHost-Apps/lemmy_ynh
Maybe that’s enough to help you create the same for C Panel or something like it?
Imagine this scenario:
You go to a store, buy a little server in a box, something the size of an Apple TV or a Roku.
Bring it home, plug it in, fire up its home page on your phone, tablet or PC.
That has a really simple, slick UI which walks you through its set up without asking any technical questions, including enabling services you want to use, getting it connected to the cloud for away-from-home connection and cloud backups (if you want).
It automatically sets up a Wireguard VPN for you, takes the most secure options with each of the apps you enable. Ties it all to one password or passkey for you. Sets up certs, etc… the right way, without bothering you at all.
On your phone (mobile first, eh), you use the app as a launcher for the apps you chose to enable (things we all know like Navidrome, Immich, Paperless, etc…). They work the same at home and on the road.
On your home devices (any kind of PC, Apple TV, Roku, Android TV, music streamers, and so on), you install and run apps which all connect to your little server instead of going outside your home.
Enjoy your media, backup your documents, chat with friends and family, etc… as you like.
ETA: And share whatever you want with whoever you want. Send your sister some pictures, let your kid at college watch one of your movies. And so on.
I can dream, at least.
I know it’s been 2 months but I just stumbled upon your question.
How about this?
The Cathedral and the Bazaar : Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary by Eric Raymond,
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/the-cathedral-and-the-bazaar-musings-on-linux-and-open-source-by-an-accidental-revolutionary-9780596001087
It’s from 1997 but addresses some of what you mentioned. Things have changed a lot since it was written though, so just keep that in mind.