Trying to fix something at night, with a fuming partner who’s already put up with a difficult to use service, because of your want for privacy even though they don’t care care, whilst saying “it should work, I don’t know what’s wrong”, is not a great place to be
I feel those words
We had many threads discussing this issue as pirating a copy of something does not hurt the producer.
In the same magnitude (of loss) you could say that robbing a car from a manufacturer does not hurt the company.
Because the “robber” would also not buy the car too. So depending on how you define economic loss this discussion leads to no end.
I hope someday we will find a way to pirate a car
Im quite sure car robbers do something like that since ages. :D
Gifs are the USP
Bad bot
LotR should’ve already entered the public domain
Where is the petition to sign up for?
Also I am very much impressed how much content this small number of users can generate.
Same with reddit. Almost everyone has throwaway accounts there.
have no money" issue.
Whos working in that by the way?
Oh boy. Dont give them ideas.
I think steam in general is a proof that its a service issue
Ill hijack op now.
Can i setup cloudflare tunnel and stil access the server via Lan when I am at home with the same setup?
Like a two entry system?
Probably about the rate, its a free service and money matters.
Thats basically what I am doing, but with logseq, which is open source.
The principles are differing, where Logseq is an outliner.
But creating a template including e.g. #fishing with a bulletlist which can be checked and using this template in your journal you will have as backlinks in the fishing page the occurences of when you used this hashtag.
Not really an application you are searching for. But a valuable tool for my passive time tracking is:
For being really useful to work with having different defined project some work is required to setup the filters but after that it works like a charm.
And you use the vaultwarden setup where letsencrypt certificates are done via dns challenge?
Fair point. (Y)
I moved recently to logseq on the same premise.
However I found that logseq markdown is a kind of a vendor lock in. To be honest I have also tried joplin and obsidian as well.
While obsidian failed because NoT FOsS duh, joplin was disregarded (at first) because it uses a database and not plain text files.
I was migrating from tiddlywiki. First to joplin, then to obsidian and then to logseq.
And although the latter are using all markdown format as their base, they all have their small catches where they differentiate. Sure you do not loose access to bulk of your data. But what would have been the difference to be vendor locked in in years and extract the data from a sql database?
Just FYI, if you rely in obsidian heyvily on the bidirectional linking feature then trillium will be a pain in the ass.