There’s an app. It’s still pretty early though, so they haven’t put it on any of the stores yet.
There’s an app. It’s still pretty early though, so they haven’t put it on any of the stores yet.
Can I ask why tailscale doesn’t work?
I have a headscale instance running in oracle’s free tier and can get to everything else through that.
Asterisk was my first thought too.
Unfortunately, I can’t help with that at all.
The shares are at the notebook level, so each person can keep stuff private as well.
I also tried Joplin, but it’s single user only.
No it’s not. I have a self-hosted instance of the server and can share notes with the rest of my family.
Does photoprism support multiple users yet? That was what drove me to immich. But I also don’t love the frequency of breaking changes.
You jump between 196 and 169 in your comment.
It’s not just Windows that uses 169.254. That’s a special block used for self assigned link-local addresses.
I ran into it occasionally. It was annoying, but easy enough to turn on wireguard then try again.
Copying seems broken, but it looks like offline edits aren’t possible, at least from mobile (https://bitwarden.com/help/using-bitwarden-offline/)
Edit: and now it’s a 404
After looking at my cloudflare records, it seems I misremembered my setup.
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This is for private services that are only accessible on a private network or VPN
Even in that case, LE may still be easier than adding a new CA to every device that needs to talk to your services.
At least, it was for me running vault warden.
Oracle (super evil, I know) has a free tier that could probably run Vaultwarden and headscale. Email would probably be too much though.
It may seem like unnecessary overhead, but dockerized vaultwarden in a VM has been a huge improvement for me compared to unix-pass.
And with the volumes set up right, moving it is as easy as copy/pasting the folder it all lives in.
If you’re already using a VM anyway (especially for the backend/web UI piece) restoring the image won’t be any different for a server running docker vs one running apt packages.
How bottom-barrel? Old-ass Dell servers are pretty cheap from various sources.
Edit: I was wrong
With two drives you can extend them into one big drive or you can mirror them, but you can’t do both.
There’s an app, just not published to any of the stores yet.
https://github.com/go-vikunja/app/releases