For me is a multi-device replacement for Obsidian (which I use a lot), but I'm waiting for better self-hosting support. As of now you have to recompile the mobile clients to point to your own server, which sucks...
I use obsidian git with a private repo on a self hosted gitea. When I open obsidian on another device, it just pulls and fetches the changes. it is working awesomely smooth. wanna give it a try while using obsidian already?
I didn't know about it. I already have a self-hosted git so I definitely will try!
I have everything on this but considering moving to obsidian for the in line latex support
Expecting a minor revolution on the intersection of /r/selfhosted /r/LocalLLaMA and /r/homeassistant
The self-hosted AI tech is slowly but surely getting to a stage where it could pull all of this together.
What required siri/alexa last year will soon be on /r/selfhosted turf
im just sitting here with popcorn waiting to pounce
I just wished we could hack our Alexa devices so I could use them instead of buying new hardware.
The problem is these devices don’t have the hardware to process input locally — it’s all sent back to their respective clouds for processing.
I believe Siri on newer phones can do some processing entirely local, but it’s not the norm.
https://github.com/louislam/dockge
It seems promising and created by the creator of Uptime-Kuma. It already works but has some bugs.
For future redditors, since i had no clue what this was.
Dockge A fancy, easy-to-use and reactive self-hosted docker compose.yaml stack-oriented manager.
Seems pretty solid so far. Some slight bugs inside of the terminal/bash and stuff.
Personally, I've yet to find it easier to go through a container manager versus just running cli stuff.