Joplin can encrypt and it is selfhostable and uses Markdown
Benefit: apps for every platform
Joplin can encrypt and it is selfhostable and uses Markdown
Benefit: apps for every platform
Heliboard is a fork of openboard. Openboard is not maintained anymore. No updates for years
I am using Heliboard for a long time now and I am very happy with it 😌
2 years and still no word suggestions, they are coming with 0.5 but when?
I think Heliboard is a better choice, it is privacy focused and has the same features including wird suggestions.
Komga is what I use, really like it to read my mangas ☺️
For metadata editing you can use Comictagger
It writes the metadata to the files and has online database support
Removed Kavita since they started Kavita+ and the floating donate button, which can only be removed if you pay. Never again
I use Komga instead
Nice try FBI 😏😁
Looks very intresting. Only downside for now: Releases are comlicated to download.
I don’t use swiping, I have no clue 😅
I love Heliboard it is a fork from Openboard. It has themes and is 100% offline
Thanks for this addition ☺️
Good question, it may depend on the distro afaik
Cron is better known than a systemd timer, but you can provide an example for the timer 😃
If logrotate doesn’t work, than use this as a cronjob via sudo crontab -e
Put this line at the end of the file:
0 0 * * * journalctl --vacuum-size=1G >/dev/null 2>&1
Everyday the logs will be trimmed to 1GB. Usually the logs are trimmed automatically at 4GB, but sometimes this does not work
Glad to help your family, share this wisdom with friends too ☝🏻😃
Check current disk usage:
sudo journalctl --disk-usage
Use rotate function:
sudo journalctl --rotate
Or
Remove all logs and keep the last 2 days:
sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=2days
Or
Remove all logs and only keep the last 100MB:
sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=100M
Follow specific log for a service:
sudo journalctl -fu SERVICE
Show extended log info and print the last lines of a service:
sudo journalctl -xeu SERVICE
Add this to the service in your docker-compose.yml
extra_hosts:
- host.docker.internal:host-gateway
Example:
services:
redis:
restart: always
container_name: redis
image: redis:7.2-alpine
extra_hosts:
- host.docker.internal:host-gateway
Then you can reach your host from inside the container via host.docker.internal:3434
host.docker.internal
is like your “localhost” on the host. It is a special DNS name.
No it is fully encrypted, even on the server. This topic was years old. You can read a good explanation here