I've been using Carnet for note-taking, which is a nextcloud plugin. It has been a great replacement for Google keep, but it's really buggy. How has your experience with Nextcloud Notes been?
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Hey, thank you for this, I had been wanting something along these lines. I have a personal instance, and this will let me import more communities for myself. I just tried it and it works a treat. Takes it a couple of seconds if the community is not yet in my "All" list, but it totally finds it and then I can subscribe or just let it be. Thanks!
Yeah, I'm hoping it will clear up with time as other commenters have suggested!
Thank you for the input, I'll keep an eye on it and hope it fixes itself with time.
Thank you, I'll keep an eye on it and hopefully it will slowly fix itself as well
I'm sorry it's not a recipe, but a good ingredient to have in your cabinet is asafoetida, also known as hing. It is a powdered root used in Indian cuisine to impart a strong onion-y flavor. You could try adding it to curries or sauces to get some of that flavor back! It's very pungent, so it's a good idea to store it tightly
I've definitely heard bad things about Oracle deleting people's machines without warning. Unfortunately I don't know anything about Ionos. I may go with Linode, their cheapest VPS at $5/month has a 1TB transfer limit, which I might stay under. But please let me know if you end up finding a decent option from a reliable company!
I've definitely thought about it, and I would if it were just me. I share some services with family and I don't want to be responsible for troubleshooting if they accidentally uninstall tailscale or reset their phones
For sure, I think Oracle has unlimited bandwidth even in it's free tier. Ionos is one that I was looking at, fairly cheap but also offers unlimited transfer
Thank you for explaining and for the examples, it's definitely time to start learning caddy. I liked npm for the simple gui, but security and reliability are more important
Are you sure it's abandoned? The docker page was last updated three days ago and there is activity on the github page. Are they just updating the software without pushing any security fixes? I've definitely not had issues renewing certificates
I'm sure you're already aware, but the framework laptop includes toggles for mic and camera. I'm a big fan of the laptops in general because of the upgradability and ease of repair.