

Nextcloud and favorite the file. It’s worked reliably forms for years. I don’t need to create new passwords on my phone, though.


Nextcloud and favorite the file. It’s worked reliably forms for years. I don’t need to create new passwords on my phone, though.


You could try Kanban. I use Nextcloud Deck


Try ollama.com you can download and try whatever you want. Quality is mostly how much VRAM your video card has.


You can select which files you sync. I have a couple of folders that sync everywhere, and some are only synced on one machine.
Prometheus and Grafana ElasticSearch Fluentbit and Kibana


I tried it, and it worked well for several months, and then the phone died. They’re not made to run and be on for that amount of time.


Snikket was easy to setup for my family.
I did this several years ago. It worked well for a few months, and then burnt out the phones. They’re not meant to run 24/7 and on a charger the whole time.


Check RBLs a lot of times services just use one of those, and they can be flaky. Usually, you can fill out a form and get reinstated.


It’s worked really well for me.


Check out MetalLB for a local Loadbalancer
I’m a fan of Composers. Current and past servers
New ones will be
Services are just what they are.


I also have a dd reading my NAS once a month. It catches bad sectors and forces issues into the open.


I just use dd. It can take days, but it’s worth it.


I’ve used these kinds of disks in my NAS at least since 2017 with no issues. Just test thoroughly before using. I usually do SMART short and long tests, and then a bit by bit write and read of the entire disk. I’ve caught a couple that failed right away. If it passes that, then it’s usually good for years.


I’ve been using KeePassDroid. Nextcloud has an option to set files to favorites which keeps them local on Android.


I used to use Dropbox, but switched to Nextcloud years ago.
TT-RSS has worked well for me since Google Reader was killed.


I had a Let’s Encrypt for an internal domain for a while. It was a wildcard subdomain of one of my external domains. *.x.y.com I created it by setting up a temp webserver and creating it from there. I ran into internal issues because I also had hairpinning for some services and not others.
Alternatively, you could do your own CA with something like EasyCA. You’d have to add the CA cert to all devices, but once you do, you have full control to create any certs you want.