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CommanderShepardto
Selfhosted•Linkwarden v2.12 - open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, read, annotate, and fully preserve what matters (tons of new features!) 🚀English
2·3 months agoI’d love to move to it, but I cannot find any easy way to export from Readeck and import to Linkwarden. At least a list of pages.
Agreed. Setting up an NFS share is a mess with Podman
If you are willing to learn, then you can check Linux laptops from Framework, Tuxedo and Entroware. Linux preinstalled, and hardware is compatible.
OK, really good article and I like Libreoffice (although I prefer Only office) and Linux. I browse on it, game, watch videos, do pretty much everything. I am also a technical person, who can create a VM in 10 mins, add a required boot parameter, etc.
Now. I want to send this article to my colleague/friend who’s not technical at all. In the blog post I read
Start by testing Linux and LibreOffice on a second partition of your PC (for individuals)
“Second partition” literally means nothing to most people. I know: just learn, just read. But most people will not bother, or they will simply not understand the tutorials. That’s the unfortunate reality.
I think Linux and Libreoffice can become mainstream if a regular Joe/Jane can buy a laptop from Walmart with a distro and office apps pre-installed and use them like Microsoft Office. Before that time all this Linux and FLOSS stuff is limited to technical, or at least curious people willing to put some effort.
P.S. My relatives are on Linux and Onlyoffice, because I installed it for them. And it’s so much easier and more rare for me to manage and troubleshoot than Windows. But I cannot see them installing it by themselves.
I personally just pointed Coreelec to my NFS share… I tried Jellyfin for Kodi and Jellycon and they are quite unstable (at least a few months ago). If I pause a video, and the restart, it was guaranteed to exit the stream after a couple of minutes. Sometimes, it would not sync properly, so if I finished an episode, it was not guaranteed that the day after it’s marked as “Watched”. On the other hand, Coreelec + NFS works flawlessly.
I just set up keepalived with a virtual IP. Nebula sync syncs them once a day. Dead simple and has been working for ages.
Yes, except I needed to modify some kernel parameters to fix display artifacts a few months ago due to an upstream bug. Wasn’t a big deal for me but the user who uses the system, even the concept of editing some parameters is beyond their comprehension.
CommanderShepardto
Technology•Microsoft starts final Windows Recall testing before rolloutEnglish
3·8 months agoSadly, it still has a lot of rough edges for an average computer user. Quite a few games do not work out of the box, and require some setting up
CommanderShepardto
Selfhosted•Sanity check: am I crazy for wanting to wipe everything and do/learn from scratch?English
4·8 months agoI installed it after breaking my Debian several times. Now, I just need to make sure I don’t bork my Proxmox :)
But that’s easy because I have nested proxmox with an isolated network backed by OPNsense. So I can break it as much as I’d like.
CommanderShepardto
Selfhosted•Sanity check: am I crazy for wanting to wipe everything and do/learn from scratch?English
7·8 months agoTry Proxmox or some other hyperisor. Also learn about cloud images and cloud-init. It’ll take seconds to spin up a new machine from scratch. And you can experiment as much as you want and break stuff. You can even create an isolated network within Proxmox itself with Onpnense and nested Proxmox to mess around with networking.
I don’t touch my home prod when I want to test some new service.
CommanderShepardto
Technology•[Europe only] This year whatsapp will finally open interoperability ?English
2·11 months agoApparently, Signal is not interested in it: https://www.androidpolice.com/signal-threema-nothing-to-do-with-whatsapp-eu/
CommanderShepardto
Technology•Microsoft has a big Windows 10 problem, and only one year to solve itEnglish
2·1 year agoMost people don’t care or even know that it is AI/ad-infested. I’ve seen people just fighting through pop-up on multiple websites they use. When ci fronted by me, they just said that they have “tunnel vision” and don’t care.
CommanderShepardto
Selfhosted•Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-SourceEnglish
5·1 year agoIdeally, the project should not require any documentation to read.
Yep, I know, I think everyone should read to learn, but I’ve seen so many times peoples’ spark die once I tell them “I will send you the docs with clear instructions. If you have any questions, let me know :)”. The reply is often " Oh, but it should tell me where to click".
Or maybe it’s because the docs are too difficult, I don’t know.
CommanderShepardto
Selfhosted•Concerns Raised Over Bitwarden Moving Further Away From Open-SourceEnglish
461·1 year agoBitwarden is a very convenient password manager for an average computer user. It’s very straightforward and easy to use.
I can see some bias here of the people who say “o, just use KeePass and sync the database over some cloud provider”. What if there are conflicts? How do they deal with them? I can figure it our but most people I know, won’t.
Even the password manager concept is a complicated concept to grasp for many people (that I know). And I can recommend them Bitwarden because it’s relatively easy, but KeePass with sync? Maybe, if I commit to actively help them with it.
P.S. I’ve convinced several people to try out Linux, and they are willing to learn it, but even if they just need to use a browser, they struggle sometimes. I can’t imagine them syncing the KeePass database.
From my experience, an average user goes to a local “walmart” and buys whatever laptop they like visually. It has Windows pre-installed. They just use it.
It’s already a big step forward if they install Chrome instead of Edge. If they install Firefox or LibreOffice, they are a highly advanced average user.
Do you think anyone would care to change the OS? There should happen something really big for it to happen.


You can use Tailscale and a personal domain. Run Tailscale on the same machine as your reverse proxy. Then point DNS records to the machine’s Tailscale IP. Now you can access any services from any machine connected to your Tailscale with a valid HTTPS certificate