I’m using Notion for everything now. I heavily rely on reminders scattered everywhere because Todo lists don’t work for me.
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I’m using Notion for everything now. I heavily rely on reminders scattered everywhere because Todo lists don’t work for me.
If you just want a remote to push your code to without issues, projects, pull requests and such you can use git only: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server
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I tried, but the first days with the long queues were unplayable. Then queue got better, so I could actually play, but the game bugged out after 30min and I had to restart… I will check back in a couple months and play Starfield in the meantime.
Other than that the coop missions were real fun and I’d really like to play. But my time is limited and I decided to spent it otherwise.
Just imported all my podcasts into AntennaPod to give it a go. I found that it also supports sync via Nextcloud which I absolutely need because I often listen on multiple devices and I want to pick up where I left.
Good to see alternatives, because that’s one of the main reasons I bought the lifetime subscription back in the day. I also used the trim silence feature, but I can do without that.
That was my thought right now. Best podcast app on Android.
I’m running https://www.arqbackup.com/ to Storj and Synology on my desktops and plain NFS copy on my server.
I’m hosting my own email for several years now with https://docker-mailserver.github.io/docker-mailserver/latest/ which supports all the useful things like SPF, fail2ban, postgrey, sieve, spamassassin. I’m not hosting at home, I rented a server with a hoster which I also use for other services.
It’s pretty unremarkable, mostly it just works. I do have more spam than with gmail because I have to feed all spam to spamassassin myself. I also had one issue with larger attachments where I had to modify the maximum size, but that was also pretty easy using https://docker-mailserver.github.io/docker-mailserver/latest/config/environment/#postfix_message_size_limit
I recently modified my setup to support DMARC and I occassionally check if I can improve something via https://mxtoolbox.com/. But other than that I never had any issues, never looked back.
This looks great. I was looking at Watchtower again a few days ago, but I don’t want to auto update my containers, just get notified for updates. I usually just keep the RSS feed of the project in my feed reader, but diun looks like a proper solution. Thanks!
Miniflux also supports content manipulation https://miniflux.app/features.html#content-manipulation. I use this to download and clean up articles for some feeds. There are also filter and rewrite rules https://miniflux.app/docs/rules.html and a way to rewrite article URLs fetch the original source for paged articles (like on Heise.de) or replace with text-only version (like NPR).
The same way that all other 3rd party services do it: keep your systems up to date, do not expose unnecessary things to the outside, use strong passwords and SSH keys.
I decided to not use tt-rss after discovering how that developer treats others. I don’t want to be involved or support someone like that.
I’m using https://miniflux.app/ and I’m very happy with it.
Can’t find the info in the repository. Can I share a collection or specific links via RSS? I built my own application to archive URLs and grab the text content, and I also build a RSS feed from that. Can Linkwarden do something similar?