I used this for a while, aside from rss feeds: newreleases.io
I used this for a while, aside from rss feeds: newreleases.io
Are you using a VPN to connect to your devices at home? I have a similar setup, when I’m away from home, I connect via Tailscale (a version Wireguard VPN) and keep all notes in sync.
In Joplin I use the WebDAV connection to store files on my server at home.
Good title. I also looked at it and installed it, but still missing some important features. So I will keep an eye on it.
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I have a question about the work profile: would it make sense to isolate the PlayStore too, as it‘s google? Because this is the main painpoint for me, as I cannot move to a custom rom with my phone currently
I would agree that the tool you use has the most impact. I really like this one. For me it works way better than the one in your picture.
Caldav?
Maybe ask Paul Watzlawick. Or since he died in 2007, you can read one of his very entertaining books.
Yeah, I don‘t know if they have finally anounced it officially, but they mentioned it in their blog post in March. I‘ve installed it, and it works quite well for my usecase.
It now also comes with Gitea Actions and the Act Runner - in case this feature is relevant to you.
I recently installed linkding which works quite well.
I recently saw a blogpost somewhere, where someone used git versioning for writing, and I find this idea highly intriguing. Then I realized, that I already have an app that would allow me to work like this: NotesHub
For now, I only started a journal, but I plan for some time already to start writing again.
Obsidian is great too, but a pain when it comes to syncing on iOS.
Thank you, I will give it a try.
Ah, nice, thank you for sharing. Does Vivaldi offer some good sorting capabilities?
I also use floccus. It‘s good for what it is, but I‘m still searching for something that would allow me to easily reorganize this huge pile of bookmarks I‘ve accumulated.
Not more but I would say it offers some additional options and integrations, because it’s api based. For example, on my server I connected it with ntfy.sh which executes the command to pull the update, for the apps’ docker container. (It’s working 90% of the time)