Self-hosting NocoDB has gone very well for me. Do you know which features you need that are enterprise only?
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k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•AFFORDABLE selfhosted nocode relational databases? (à la Baserow/NocoDB, etc.)English1·16 days ago
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Guide to configuring Arch Linux like Manjaro with Cinnamon desktop?1·18 days agoReally great guide! That site has lots of useful tips. They’re kept very current and there’s no paywall or ads either.
For your Arch with Cinnamon install, I also recommend this guide.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•In my head canon, there is a timeline where Gobolinux took off in a big way, and radically transformed the Linux filesystem structure as we know it.7·18 days agoTIL as well. Biggest disadvantage for me would be not having
~/.configfor easy access to most of my config files.~/.cacheis pretty convenient too. My ideal filesystem layout might include these directories but combine the program root directories into one.The structure of GoboLinux reminds me a lot of Flatpak.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Overseerr & Jellyseerr to merge into SeerrEnglish1·2 months agoCompletely agree. If the *arr stack had environment variables for key settings, I’m sure we’d see Compose files instead of TRaSH how-to guides. It’s frustrating everything is configured in the GUI.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How do I avoid becoming one with the botnet?English6·2 months agoThere’s a lot of technical answers here, but Tailscale is what you want OP. Self-hosting is only a risk if you open ports. Tailscale doesn’t require opening any ports.
Alternatively, you could set up your own VPN and forward one port to the VPN. The risk of port forwarding to VPN such as Wireguard or OpenVPN is minimal.
The risk of being attacked applies to those that port forward web traffic so it can be accessed without a VPN by themselves or others. If you don’t do that, the risk is very low.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self-Hosted Document & Budgeting Automation: Paperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n – Good Idea?English3·3 months agoPaperless-ngx, Firefly III, and n8n are all awesome tools. However, I think connecting Paperless to Firefly via n8n will be very difficult to grab the correct date and amount. What if there is no receipt or the receipt is sent via email? Also, Paperless sometimes gets the wrong date for me, such as when there are multiple dates or the print isn’t clear.
If you’re using a card to pay, I recommend downloading .qfx files from your bank and uploading those to Firefly instead.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Question about accessing my services from corporate NetworkEnglish1·3 months agoI do this too plus block all IPs via firewall except my work and home IP addresses.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Fooling IoT devices as if they have internet access is it possible? (Yeelight minas ceiling light goes unavailable after physical switch-off without internet.)English2·4 months agoI have this issue with my Hisense TV. I just want to use Jellyfin and it works offline… for a while. After several days without internet, it wants to reconnect to use any apps.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finding a private self hosted Google Photos alternative that doesn’t profit from my photosEnglish2·4 months agoI switched from Nextcloud Memories to Immich when Immich added support for external libraries. From what I remember, Memories was pretty good but a bit slower, not as polished, and had significantly worse AI tools. I recommend Immich.
For CAD, I really like Onshape. It’s free for personal use and runs in a web browser but is not open-source. I’ve used Creo and SolidWorks before and, IMO, Onshape blows them out of the water for being intuitive and feature complete. But again, web-based and closed source.
Any to-do app that supports recurrence with:
- the next due date based on completion date for things like mowing the lawn, replacing filters, etc.
- annual due dates for things like a spring check-up
I use Vikunja, but I think Donetick would be perfect for your use case! It has a log of task completions and fulfills both bullets above.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto homeassistant@lemmy.world•Privacy friendly keypad/electronic door lock at home?English5·6 months agoDo you use Home Assistant? If so, any Z-Wave lock will be privacy-respecting. I’ve only used the Schlage Connect, but it was very reliable. I could change the codes remotely using Z-Wave JS UI.
But compared to Google and not owning your data? It’s SO much better, not that it’s really a fair comparison.
Sorry your experience has been so bad. I’m using the LinuxServer.io version. I’ve had to run some OCC commands when upgrading and it’s sometimes slow, but for me it syncs my files and does version control + sharing well.
Nextcloud is awesome, you should definitely still use it. It’s really big and has its issues when upgrading, but it’s still one of—if not the—best for file sync and share.
Easy Docker solutions:
My two cents: try it yourself but don’t start using their app store until you’ve gotten a better feel for things. They have some great app store apps, but it makes you dependent on Nextcloud.
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Recommendations for Note taking app with simple needsEnglish2·6 months agoHave you considered Kanban apps? All of them should support A+C. I’ve used Wekan and Kanboard. Hope this helps your searching!
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Anyone using "Speech Note" (speech to text) with good results?3·7 months agoI haven’t used Speech Note, but I have been using Whisper with great success. I run it via Docker.
Caddy has this feature built-in. It looks nice too.
recipes.local { root * /srv file_server }https://caddyserver.com/docs/caddyfile/directives/file_server
There’s also File Browser.
aerc for email
k4j8@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your VPN recommendations for accessing self-hosted applications from the outside?English5·9 months agoAgree, highly recommend this and/or Tailscale.
I also recommend Vikunja. You can store instructions with the task.