You can get the Tailscale apk from F-droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.tailscale.ipn/
You can get the Tailscale apk from F-droid: https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.tailscale.ipn/
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I would recommend Tailscale for connecting to the home network. You could run it on each box if running it on the router is wonky.
Just to clarify the entire Logseq app is open source including the sync mechanism, the server backend to receive the sync endpoint and store the data isn’t. I use Syncthing (FOSS and cross platform) to sync noted between my devices.
The comments here have been the most measured and useful about this topic, glad you got great information that others can benefit from now.
I would recommend looking into Syncthing. I use it on all my devices and share specific folders between devices (notes mostly) and all folders back to the server. The server then backs all that up offsite as well.
It adds the micro foam, just like a latte, I enjoy the thicker texture (mouthfeel if you’re feeling fancy).
Exactly! During the cooler months a flatwhite in the midafternoon is nice perk-up, but entirely unappealing in the summer. The other thing that’s great in a hot summer afternoon is an espresso affogato!
After reading that post and the linked github issues, with the latest updates and comments from the last 24 hours. Here’s the TL;DR:
Please correct me if I missed something.
CC: @howlingecko@sh.itjust.works
Right? The zip ties even have trimmed tails!
Re: port-forwarding, I used traefik as a reverse proxy and that worked well (having a single domain cert instead of per service DNS is another layer but it’s just obfuscation), but it’s always a risk. I finally started using Tailscale after hearing about it for years and it is actually very good and deserves the hype. I had meant to setup wireguard myself but this is a lot easier. And if you don’t want to use tailscale server, you can run headscale (on a cheap VPS?) instead.
Ah gotcha, I’m not the admin. I believe @tyfi@wirebase.org is, maybe they can enable it?
Sure, let me know if this works:
Also link you posted is broken, hope this is the right room: https://matrix.to/#/!KIuWdbzrNsRBbAEVtV:matrix.org
Human readable: https://matrix.to/#/#fedicollective:matrix.org
Hey OP, you might want to edit your post and include the matrix link instead. Great work on listening to the feedback and moving over to matrix.
This person is trying to create a self hosting team to work with hosting fedi services, might be a good fit: https://wirebase.org/post/23321
Left a comment there pointing here.
You might be interested to also work with this person’s domain: https://lemmy.world/post/1046078 Putting a similar comment on that thread to point back here.
That’s cool, thanks for sharing. I wish there was a way to plug this as the backend to my android keyboard.
Yes, Gitea is a hard-fork of Gogs and started years ago. Forgejo is a soft-fork of Gitea when the primary authors of Gitea created a company of the same name to provide paid support (there’s history there you can look up) but Gitea remains free and open source. Forgejo, supported by Codeberg, is a community fork and will upstream to Gitea.
Gitea/Forgejo is a great option, they recently even added build actions which are compatible with Github Actions.