I’ve been using hardcover for a few months…great vibe, active development.
I’ve been using hardcover for a few months…great vibe, active development.
Nice…I use Logseq, quite similar.
I have to rent out my basement, otherwise I literally couldn’t afford my house plus food for my family of 4 (single income). We’re living pay cheque to pay cheque, so I feel a certain amount of “fuck you” to this (assuming) sarcastic post.
Wow that worked like a charm, thanks for that. Kobo Aura 2 H2O edition 2, for the record
The Knowledge Project with Shane Parrish
agh - I miss-clicked on edit and hit delete…I hope this repost doesn’t mess with something or someone. Sorry!
Ok, I have an incoming Lenovo M93P SFF to upgrade my really old laptop as a server, so your list will be super helpful. Thanks!
Uhm, status update: I just signed up for tailscale, and I’m able to access my home server after about 2 mins from first logging into the tailscale website. Wow…you guys weren’t kidding 🙃
So what should I do next?
So how does that work? Just using wireguard I mean.
Big thanks to everyone that replied. Message received: ditch openVPN in favour of wireguard :-)
I just came across headscale…looks kinda neat. The docs have me a bit scared though - from the Installation section: “Configure Headscale by editing the configuration file”…uhm ya I’ll just go configure all of the things to do all of the stuff, hehe.
Really, wow ok. Someone recommended that in another post, and I thought there must still be some value to doing it myself.
So does all the traffic go through tailscale? I gotta watch a YouTube video…
Ok that didn’t work, back to unbuntu…
Holly crap that looks amazing. I just installed Ubuntu server and got paperless working, but I think I’m gonna redo it with yunohost. Thanks for the lead!
Oh ok thanks. I do like the idea of access from anywhere… I’m guessing a VPN would be needed on the server and phone? Or is this a whole big thing?
Quick question, don’t want to highjack the thread. This looks interesting, but I don’t understand why I couldn’t just install it on my regular laptop running fedora. Why does it need it’s own server?
Correct, not self-hosted. The advantage is it comes with a book reading community :-)