yes i use kavita, i have a couple hundred books.
yes i use kavita, i have a couple hundred books.
here is my deploy
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
https://github.com/PixlOne/logiops
this works way better than the official thing.
my ratio limit is 250… just because at that point i want to seed something else that is in queue.
but i have upload capped at 30mbps, this way i do ~1TB upload per day.
i can’t leave it uncapped or my ips will come knock on my door. but that’s on me for torrenting from a public ipv4 without any vpn
i asked for Linux, they said sure… and gave me a windows laptop.
i asked thecnical support “we only supply windows laptop”
which one do you use?
i like to have them separated by service, i have 3/4 dbs running, at least 2 of them are postgreSQL.
what app is this?
edit: found it thank you https://github.com/breezy-weather/breezy-weather
how?
how this compare with silverbullet? it uses markdown?
i have ssh configured on a different port,
more than one time i enabled ssh in ufw, restarted the service… and the connection dropped
the link didn’t work
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.
corporate would disagree, i already asked and they are not supporting Linux in any way.