This is what I have ended up running with nextcloud as the server.
I also have home assistant syncing to CalDAV so that I can automatically create/remove tasks.
This is what I have ended up running with nextcloud as the server.
I also have home assistant syncing to CalDAV so that I can automatically create/remove tasks.
Last I checked, Joplin does not use a folder structure that is easy to port over. Their files are all id’s instead of usable file names, so without Joplin, you won’t be finding anything.
They are still plaintext .MD files though.
While this definitely wasn’t an okay response, I still prefer this transparency over every single response having to go through a filter/PR representative. At least we are closer to knowing what he is actually thinking.
Is this the straw that leads to LTT going full corporate mode?
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
Even if lemmy itself doesn’t support it, there are plenty of ways to log visitors ips and correlate that data with lemmy to figure out who the user is.
EX: Using a revese proxy like cloudflare or nginx, which are both very common.
So does duckduckgo!
I like to describe this as a game of peekaboo.
Where’s the vulnerability?
There it is!
Where’s the vulnerability?
(Not opening eyes) Huh, I guess there are none!