do you have a feature comparison table with silverbullet? https://github.com/silverbulletmd/silverbullet
https://github.com/simone-viozzi/my-server
this is my setup, ofc is still and will always be working in progress
immich has a great guide to move a takeout from google into immich
yes if you use logiops on Linux, otherwise the crap ui will not let you configure all buttons with all functions
i like to have them separated by service, i have 3/4 dbs running, at least 2 of them are postgreSQL.
i’m using it at work to take notes and write documentation.
i think it’s a fantastic app.
i have it as a pwa and have at least one silverbullet for each desktop.
i have ~100 notes perfectly organized in silverbullet!
the only things i would change is compatability with other tools. there is no way to export to PDF, if you nees to convert the note to docx you need to copy paste everything.
you can install it as a PWA
Hi i like your project and i will most likely start to use it.
i also use silverbullet.md, it could be awesome to have some kind of interoperability from the two.
arch + docker for the services
i’m also using termius to connect from mobile, i also have a couple of scripts
how does this compare with silverbullet?
can i link pages? do queries?
you could use btrfs snapshots of the volumes you want to preserve. then send the snapshot to a remote location.
if the ssd fries you just need to download the snapshots and restore their layout.
i have a script for it and i use it on my server: https://github.com/simone-viozzi/btrfs2cloud-backup
immich is the way to go
i have been running the new owncloud (ocis) and, with some quirks and very basic functionality, it’s been running for 2+ years and survived multiple updates without major complications
you should exclude the immich stack from auto-updating and subscribe to immich releases.
most of the time will just be a docker compose pull && docker compose up -d && docker compose logs -f
maybe is specific to my country, but here the majority of network plans have a CGNAT down the line. So we have a private ip at the router and there is no way to reach it, unless you reley the traffic to a third point.
if you want a public ip (even dynamic) you need to pay up
with kde 5 i used bismuth, now with kde 6 there is polonium but still a long way to go.
https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth https://github.com/zeroxoneafour/polonium