Thanks so much for sharing this Bookwyrm is on my radar to try (currently use storygraph). I’ve been looking for ways to contribute to the open source community as a non-coder so def going to check out bookbrainz. Freedom of information is one of my biggest passions and this goes hand in hand with those goals as they form the backbone of meaningful archival efforts.
Thanks so much for the reply, I’ll give it a download to play with it - I certainly am a big fan of simple!
This looks great. Thanks so much for your work on this and sharing with us.
What in your opinion sets your software apart from the other options you mention?
I have recently setup dockers for plex, immich, nextcloud and paperlessngx but have yet to look at longterm maintenence inc. things like auto updates (I know to avoid on immich).
As someone who prob knows the options inside and out - would you recommend your option to this relative newbie or do you think one of the other options might be a better place to start?
The world: How much are your eggs?
Trump: $100
The world: Sure we’ll help… that will be $99.
Christ I reread that first line about 5 times trying to figure out how introducing a comma would help make things better.
Guess I’m all in on the original.
Yes! And more commonly referred to as “blindos”
Me turning up the radio whenever my car starts making a terrible noise.
Holy shit, after years of trying to convince my wife to join Reddit it turns out you were here on Lemmy all along.
I searched high and low and couldn’t see anything to suggest it does. The screen caps of searches on it seemed to be based on metadata or tags so I’m guessing not. Either way the price point for me is way too high unfortunately discount or not. Will stick with self-hosted immich as my plan to degoogle from drive and photos.
I know some complaints are it doesn’t do anything different to Obsidian to me that is a massive advantage as that’s kinda what I’m looking for. I just want an open source Obsidian, so, it’s on my radar to check in on every few months to see how it is progressing.
Unfortunately, for me the fact that mobile apps seem to be very far out still is an immediate no-go for me as a practical option yet as I do at least 30-50% of my note making / reading on the go.
I had a quick search but couldn’t identify anything obvious… Could you clarify what cloudflare did recently/why one might want to avoid them?
Just a heads up on this I had a wee look through their children’s stuff and most stuff with a reverse image search resolved to Aliexpress.
I get at this point nearly everything is but figured I’d highlight it given the subs focus on supporting European companies and products.
There is an Organic Maps ios app which I use to mostly good effect. Occasionally have to fall back to Google maps and then I make a note to update OSM with the details missing where possible later.