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  • k4j8toSelfhostedHome Maintenance Reminder system
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    2 days ago

    I also recommend Vikunja. You can store instructions with the task.

    • Unlike Grocy, it supports due dates based off the last completion date for tasks such as “mow the lawn within 2 weeks of last mowing.”
    • However, it doesn’t have task completion history like Grocy.





  • k4j8toSelfhostedHow do I avoid becoming one with the botnet?
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    2 months ago

    There’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.






  • k4j8toLinux@lemmy.mlLinux Distro Recommendation
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    5 months ago

    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.


  • k4j8toSelfhostedHome maintenance tracker?
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    6 months ago

    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.



  • k4j8toSelfhostedAnother update that no one asked for
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    6 months ago

    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.