

This. I was going to buy one on kickstarter, but their reply on planned updates wasn’t reassuring.
This. I was going to buy one on kickstarter, but their reply on planned updates wasn’t reassuring.
I don’t know where you’re based, but I work in a international NGO and the majority are in the MS ecosystem. Same with many midsized NGOs in Sweden.
Verkar som att trumpismen har nått vissa här i Sverige 😑
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Mealie is what keeps me s/o tolerant of my selfhosting obsession
I spun up version 0.3 to try it out, and it seems pretty and lean in comparison to paperless. However, it lacks a lot of functionality - I couldn’t even change the name of the document.
I get it, its a very new project and I imagine it will kick ass once it matures, however it is too bare bones for me right now.
Short answer: a lot 😉 its an authentication protocol to have a single identity provider take care of all your users passwords, access rights etc., like those “login with Facebook” buttons.
It’s a bit of advanced topic, but a solid way to minimise authentic based alley on username and password.
Just tried it, and liked it. Too bad there isn’t support for OICD right now.
I dislike them both, I prefer shlinkedin.com. Albeit it may not be European, I like its sarcastic tonality against corpo-speak far more.
I’m really curious about Papra, but don’t see the benefits it provides over paperless. Besides, I won’t migrate unless there is a tool to brings over the tags, metadata etc…
It’s a matter of when, not if, that happens. And in that situation there’s headscale but also Netbird, among other services. And of course, there’s also just plain wireguard 😏
Tuta is 👌🏾
I will however remain on proton despite this distasteful endorsement. Proton provides a lot of solid E2EE services, so I’ll keep a watchful eye on Proton handles the current political situation long-term.
Good to see so many planned improvements. One thing I’d like wish for (and seems to be rather forgotten) is improvement on accessing and editing contacts. Right now it’s very cumbersome in the browser, let alone that there is no way to access it from the phone.
Would be happy to share feedback and testing if you need detailed user experience reports, @Nelizea@lemmy.world
I wanted to use this on my RPI2 buy I think the CPU is too old 🙃 I to however have a openWRT router and I suppose I can achieve similar functionality with a bit of hacking on the OS.
Thank you for taking the time to write this! Well, first stage of my project (getting openwrt my router) has gone according to plan, and now to strive for the next objective 😏
Sounds like our situation here in Sweden (ICA, coop, Axfood).
Thank you for taking the time to answer throughly! I noted your advice and chunked up my goals into “mini-projects”, once I have all the configurations set and all devices connected to the new router. I did check what I bought is a router, not a switch (I find the naming of the device acting as the gateway between the LAN and WAN to be a bit ambigous: switch, router, gateway…).
As for the IDS capability, this is something that would be done by a raspberry pi being fed packets from the router. I don’t know if I will ever undertake that task, but I keep it in mind if I’ll feel adventorous 🙃
(for those wondering: Linux Magazine #279 has a guide on how to accomplish this with a Fritz!Box 7583).
Rome.
Thank you for all the questions to help me clarify my use case 🙂
At the very basic, I’d like to:
Once the basics are in place, I’d like to elevate my netsec game and implement:
The NAS part is just for convince, it would be nice to have a samba / NFS with my files available when I need them.
I don’t remember if it was next or owncloud, but one of them was making a rewrite in go. I’m I’m no rush to jump into it, but keep a eye on it.