

I usually stick with ubuntu/debian based distros, because it was the first distro system i used when i first used linux. so I stick with what i know. Though I did support a RH server once when i worked in IT.


I usually stick with ubuntu/debian based distros, because it was the first distro system i used when i first used linux. so I stick with what i know. Though I did support a RH server once when i worked in IT.


I was HEAVILY into the apple ecosystem, so I have a lot of macs. I have a macbook, running MacOS, and i have a desktop computer that i was using for my server, but instead bought a ras pi, and now use my desktop AS a desktop (partly because i want to dump apple because of all the bootlicking that Tim Apple is doing towards drumpf), which runs linux mint. My ras pi runs ubuntu server. Aside from that, that’s the extent of my home computing. I have an iphone too. But my mac mini goes unused now, and thinking of selling it, but not sure. /rambling
i know it’s two years later, but the CSRF can be solved with CSRF_TRUSTED_ORIGINS = ['https://your.domain.here/'] in conf/seahub_settings.py file. Just putting it here for anyone else that comes across this. Please note, do NOT put a trailing slash on the end of the domain. Lemmy will NOT let me put it there without adding the trailing /


my SD card in my ras pi got corrupted recently. Thankfully I had my docker directory backed up. I pulled the docker directory, docker compose up -d and within about 20 minutes (not including downloading time) I was back up and running. Docker is a godsend. all my apps were exactly as they were before the corruption.
I installed joplin, and while it doesn’t have flat file structure, I think this is the way to go. It’s easy enough to create backups through the UI.
eh, I’m going to keep my iphone, but I want to cancel icloud, because fuck giving them any extra money so they can buy yet another golden statue for trump.
there’s a dongle for that!
I never really considered that tbh. but for what it’s worth, I like a central repository
oh no. not ladybird! You were supposed to save us!
oh, I should note (geddit?), it should have an ios app and a macos app/web accessible site.
Gotify is probably the next best thing, at least in terms of self hosted. Though doesn’t have the wide support of ntfy.
Ntfy.sh is the hosted version. Hosted by the author. Ntfy (android, ios) is the app that you use as a client.
Sigh. Time to switch to gotify


is it dedotated wam?


with trump at the helm? There’s not gonna be an USA soon.
you’re gonna get a LOT of opinions here. Try some out and find what you like the best. Personally, I run Dokuwiki, mostly because i can just zip the whole directory, and move it to another server or back it up a LOT easier than something like MediaWiki.
i thought there was gonna be some LGBTQI stuff here when i read “pride” versioning.


if you have access to the file system, sed works well for renaming files and updating the links. Though admittedly, that’s not a very convenient way to to do it.
edit: and fucks up the page edit history a little too.


I use DokuWiki, and i love that it’s plaintext files. it makes backing them up so much easier. I can literally just zip the directory, then upload to somewhere else.
I am the only user on it, and i don’t use too many advanced features, so I don’t know how it stacks up against other more advanced wikis, such as mediawiki or wiki.js. Though I do use a lot of plugins, such as the infobox plugin. I love that plugin. It doesn’t rival MediWiki’s infobox, but it does the job well enough for me.
Note: I only have about 300 pages, so i have no idea how it stacks up against thousands or millions of pages, like MediaWiki.
stockholm syndrome