Nice...I use Logseq, quite similar.
2 movies immediately come to mind, and I think it's because I went in with an expectation that the movie is gonna suck.
- Pacific Rim
- District 9
It's probably been 10 years since I watched either of those movies so I'm not sure how they have aged...
Really appreciate the info, very helpful. The *seer's and *arr's are much more clear, thank you.
I'm still confused about indexers, jackett, nzb, and how alldebrid helps.
I'm running yunohost so subdomains are a snap, and already have jellyfin running.
I'm just starting to learn about Usenet, alldebrid, sonarr, jellyseer etc. I'm not quite getting how it all fits together, though I've downloaded many a torrent. Anything you could recommend?
Uhm, status update: I just signed up for tailscale, and I'm able to access my home server after about 2 mins from first logging into the tailscale website. Wow...you guys weren't kidding 🙃
So what should I do next?
Big thanks to everyone that replied. Message received: ditch openVPN in favour of wireguard :-)
Quick question, don't want to highjack the thread. This looks interesting, but I don't understand why I couldn't just install it on my regular laptop running fedora. Why does it need it's own server?
Take that unhelpful response back to Reddit
That's hilarious...I legit thought it was a novelty miniature decoration...I'm still not entirely convinced I'm not being fooled, haha
Really appreciate everything you have done, and I'm happy that we seem to have reconvened on a new platform or whatever this fediverse thing is called...still quite a bit to learn for me, but it's been a fun so far. It's been a good move! I vote we stay regardless of what reddit does :-)
A bit off topic considering your post is mainly about open sourcedness, but I use Logseq, migrated from org-roam on emacs...I love it. I have no reference to obsidian, although it's often discussed as an alternative. I don't know if obsidian has this feature, but in logseq you can issue queries to your database...it's amazing. It is journal based, though I haven't found that to be a barrier.
Lots of mentions for Obsidian. I'll throw in my favorite for the past few years that's similar: Logseq! Check it out!