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  • You can export files as PSD and tiff with affinity, so it should work with clients

  • having the same issue, could you give some infos what you changed in the network settings?

    edit: hadn't updated the ORIGIN env correctly (only updated the port): classic case of RTFM

  • Found them when I was looking for a fido key, and was really happy sonce it allowed me to get a handfull of them (mostly usb mini) Their service is also quite good

    Only sad thing is, that the duo (with usb-a and usb-c) is quite big, so i usually just carry the usb-a & nfc with me. Works for everthing except my mbp

  • Password (singular) vs passwords (plural).

  • I usually use OsmAND for my motorbike tours where I love the adaptable UI. But importing round trips is a big hit or miss, where most of the time it just skips all intermediary stops

    And for daily "driving" (hehe) I do miss some traffic info :-(

  • Yeah, that's how they are named, my experience showed that the devices used whichever of the two they wanted.

  • Also, there's usually no reason as a user to pay monthly for a feature in a self-hosted application.The Dev has no monthly costs for that feature. Let me buy the application/feature, and if you need money for a new feature, create a feature that is worth buying again. No need to bully the user into a monthly subscription...

  • Restic can do append-only when you use their rest server (easily deployed in a docker container)

  • I'm syncing obsidian with Drive via my Synology NAS

    Basically everything where you can sync files should work.The only downside I saw was that I had to reconfigure all clients individually (plugins, themes, template settings etc)

  • 2 Raspberry Pi 4 with a few services running (some directly, some via docker): pihole, pialert, gitlab plantuml, munin, restic rest server, jupyter instance, airsonic-advanced. And an old synology NAS which serves as document and media server

  • Yep just swapped over from a self hosted solution with gitlab and sublime.. But that was to restrictive and the overall experience wasnt really good...

    I then found a post somewhere on lemmy a post abotu PKMS and what people are using... One was obsidian... So I tried it and I'm really happy

    Edit: I saw some comments about some missing self hosting. Since the notes are saved as standard md files you easily ca sync them with whatever you want... I set it up with my synology NAS and DS Drive, but any tool which can sync two-ways should be fine

  • I once had a valid office key... But since I reset my computer to often the amount of "free activations" was used up... There where so many hoops to jump through to re-activate it that it was easier to get a cracked key to activate my office version... That's just sick