

by now i use nextcloud for everything except files. i do use it a lot for e.g. contacts, calendar, etc.
sshfs is simply a godsend for true instant easy multidevice file access
by now i use nextcloud for everything except files. i do use it a lot for e.g. contacts, calendar, etc.
sshfs is simply a godsend for true instant easy multidevice file access
Treffen sich zwei Jäger. Beide tot.
Two hunters meet. Both dead.
“Treffen” translates both to “meet with someone” or “hit something”, however the second case is used much less.
nowadays, might be worth looking into nix flakes
tons of super performant nextcloud flakes being uploaded to github, difficulty is understanding nix, but it’s worth it
The blessing of selhosting
Your pursuit for digital soverignity has come to an end
have you tried using a vpn, e.g. tailscale?
extremely easy to set up, if you are a selfhost purist, there’s headscale as a direct alternative.
only really good at doing stuff in a personal workspace, not really made for exposing to the public internet, still very possible tho
vim is a text editor program which is the centerpiece of a lot of people’s workflow.
while vim itself alone is already impressively good, what makes it really stand out is the amount of Keybinds it has and how well you can use them.
hjkl for left up down right, for example. Sounds complicated, takes some getting used to, but after a while, it comes natural. hjkl in particular are great for navigation as that is where ur right hand is on the keyboard all the time, so no need to move it right hand to the arrow keys.
so a lot of other programs offer vim-like Keybinds to navigate or to do text stuff. This extension being one of them.
im a garden and landscape builder and my greatest pleasure in life is seeing things grow and progress.
a few months ago I connected with a group of incredibly nice people and seeing these people grow every day of their life, bringing in new people and change with them, that is my lifeline right now.
if I was to reincarnate, please let me be a hobbit in the 4th age.
desktop for home, laptop for not home, as it was intended.
kubuntu 2 years windows 10 2 years Ubuntu 1 month kubuntu 2 years fedora 2 years everything for about a month fedora for a year arch since february
i selfhost navidrome and use feishin on linux desktop, and symfonium on mobile.
when you don’t know something, saying shit like “despite my infinite wisdom, this eludes me” instead of “sorry i just dont know”
just stuff that stands out, gets a chuckle off of people, but is so obviously exaggerated that people know you don’t actually believe that you are infinitely wise.
and the greatest thing is that after a while you also incorporate these phrases when talking about/to others, so when you need help or something, you ask for their infinite wisdom.
(sry for the late answer im not used to getting interactions on social media lol)
a tumblr meme about replacing self deprecating humor with over the top self belief humor.
not even kidding, was doomscrolling, this jumped into my feed and burnt itself into my brain and 4 years of doing precisely that later, i’m better than ever and it’s also just a way to break the ice sometimes.
code: null, nada, nothing. dunno how issues: maybe 30 in 9 years using gnu/linux money: 1% of my income for 5 years now, to whatever project i find cool, mostly smaller ones tho
btop and zfxtop are rather fancy, maybe they might be what ur looking for
yoooo thanks for this. this one is extremely well made.
how do i find a reason to love the nextcloud community more and more every single day?!?
not myself, but my stepdad tried it with 2 decades of IT and linux sysadmin experience.
basically, it is great if you want to host like 2 or 3 standalone services on a pi to get into understanding how the basics of selfhosting work, but for homelabs and deep customization, you’re better off with docker compose on debian/ubuntu server.