Not really, I am not looking to a note taking app but a diary kind of app, quite different use case. Similar, but different feature set.
I am using markor on android and silverbullet (web) on anything else.
Joplin was OK, but the android editor felt sluggish and the only available web GUI was... Meh. And I still had to use WebDAV to sync. And I lost all my data once due to how Joplin "think" sync should be done.
Now using syncthing with markor&silverbullet. Nice combo, and I can still access all my notes over WebDAV anyway.
Red is my power consumption and blue production. My solar is currently capped at my production because I cannot resell and I have no batteries.
That's the point: that is not markdown file. Most of the text is markdown, but try editing it with a different editor ...
Try back and forth between md editors...
You end up with a mess. I want md for interoperability, and this is not good.
Nope, Joplin saves as .md files but those are clearly NOT markdown. I switched after I got burned.
That's another good reason to use podman, rules are on nft and separated from your rules.
You have the older one then
It is true that a project doesn't need to release binaries. But either those or the instructions on how to build from sources I think are somewhat expected.
Said so, I am hosting immich on docker because, specially on such fast evolving and kind of "beta" software its by far the fastest way.
As already stated, it's Dokuwiki. I tried a few and this was the best compromise between features and complexity for my needs.
Fully agree
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Italian content? Some, but not much. Way less that torrents.
I speak from experience.