Can i use it to store my note in plain markdown format instead of in some kind of database?
Can i use it to store my note in plain markdown format instead of in some kind of database?
I use tailscale and it is great, i dont mind activating a vpn whenever i want to acces my services, but that is an extra weird step for my sister to access my jellyfin library. Do you use a reverse proxy? If so how many ports do you have exposed (say for 10 hosted services)?
Would you please share what dynamic dns provider you use? I remember trying to set nginx pm to use my no-ip hostname (xyz.ddns.net) but I could not figure out how to link my hosted-services as subdomains (say portainer.xyz.ddns.net)
That is where you put your optional packages, everyone has his own use for it. I use it to stocke my docker containers config
Thank you for your reply, I do host a vscode instance to keep for my python learning. I will fall to that (with markor) if nothing else works.
I hosted it on my home server. It is great for sure, I will need to look into it enhancing its experience with plugins. Any idea about the PWA and how to use it? someone else here mentioned it it is a feature I’d like to have.
Looks great, I’m definitely checking it this weekend. Thank for the share
PWA that works offline and syncs when back online. Note that this means that all files will be on your device
Someone else mentioned Silverbullet, I hosted on my home server and it looks promising, here are a few thing I will need to explore:
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, I’m wondering is there is a plugin that add a tool bar or a client app that does have it.Thank you for your comment
I just prefer a simple setup where I’m not bound by any developer (team)’s whims.
This is my concern, if anything goes wrong with my favorite app I would just move on to another without much fuss.
Obaidian + Syncthing will do the trick.
This will be my backup plan if nothing else work out.
Actually, nextcloud is what introduced me to the markdown format. Hiwever, i found myself using NC for its note app only, hence i’m looking for a lightweight alternative.
Mtp is your friend, here is hiw I do it on my devices (samsung a23 and both opensuse and arch):
I connect my phone to my pc. Then select mtp in the phone notification.
Start my file manager (dolphine or whatever) and access my phone storage from there.
Make sure to allow the notification on the phone asking if you want to sahre your storage with the external device.
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lspci shows Realtek RTL8852AE which is a Wifi6 (ax) adapter, It may not support the latest standard but I don’t think it’s that old.
I had one before, then 2060, then 2080 and finally 6800 (current one), how is your nvidia experience right now compared to 2018? Any better?
I can always get the media again if need be.
Doesn’t that mean you already have backup? It may not be the easiest to restore, but it is a backup nevertheless.
I like to think a subvolume is a directory on my filesystem that:
This is by no mead a definition for BTRFS subvolume, but I hope you get the idea.
One EFI + one ROOT partition is what I do on both my laptop and desktop for years, /home is a subvolume to my root partition. This setup suits my needs as I don’t have to worry about how big should my root or home (gaming) partition should be.
I use Arch on my desktop and Opensuse on my laptop. They both have options to set up subvolumes from their installer, Debian does not, and I’m not sure about other distros, but you can always set that up after installation, just make your home partition the last one (after the root partition) so you can easily delete it after and grow the root partition without much blocks relocation.
For Jellyfin, dont get any lower than 8th gen if you want to transcod using quick sync. And if i correctly remember, you will nee 10th gen or higher for 10bit transcoding.