If you can't do it drunk don't do it sober.
I like yaml generally but netplan was a huge unnecessary pain in the ass.
RSS needs to make a comeback.
Openboard has been doing well for me.
Precisely this. I felt reddit and now lemmy are not entirely in sync with the majority of people. I prefer a hybrid but it's the CHOICE that should be there. Some want full wfh, some want full time office. So long as everyone can choose, that's the sweet spot.
I went with dokuwiki forever ago. Super stupid simple single container to run (no DB) and writes down to plain text files. I sync it with git every now and then.
My only gripe about it is the dokuwiki syntax and not using normal markdown. I do now have a plugin for that but it's still just ok. But at this point I might be too engrossed in it to ever really switch. But other than that it works well, is lightweight, has other plugins (email, mermaid flow charts, etc. etc.) and really is pretty maintenance-free.
If there is some better one that is accessible via a browser and doesn't require a DB then I'd be interested.
This is absolutely amazing. Thank you and the devs of this so much. Feels like home.
There is a python script floating around that will sync your communities, etc. I'd link but don't have it handy.
There's so much dumb fud spread about fedora and RHEL anymore it's not worth the time arguing about it.
The devs for it are rock stars. So many good improvements in such a short time.
Woof. Pretty pricey overall. Not sure what privacy they're talking about here.