Irrelevant. You can sublicense MIT to GPL by forking if you’re so inclined.
Irrelevant. You can sublicense MIT to GPL by forking if you’re so inclined.
I have been using Zotero
for a while and syncing my library directory with Syncthing
, even though they say not to (no problem in 7 years including PhD and job).
If you want something even more minimalist, it is possible with the command line too, , which is the approximate setup I’m currently using in my pharma job.
I don’t support the .NET Framework
which is a dependency of most (all?) of the -arr suite. It’s a fairly divisive and niche argument so I didn’t bring it up initially, but I try to reduce my reliance on proprietary software and hardware as much as possible.
I would vote for syncthing as it can have better support if you need syncing across work firewalls. Also allows device-to-device sync, not just server-device. It’s a cool federated solution (like lemmy!).
I’m not a big fan of the -arr suite so I use Headphones.
Works flawlessly.
Use custom curl scripts to get some internet calendars that also works flawlessly.
Been doing this for almost a decade now.