Someone recently recommended me Textadept: https://orbitalquark.github.io/textadept/. Haven't tried it on linux, and I am not really using it, but the interface is clean, it also has a CLI, and I thought I could give you another option :)
Thanks for the thorough reply! I didn't know about Inav, but it looks very interesting. I agree on the Grafana stack, it's not something I really need now, and if I have to inspect single containers I can go for something like Dozzle.
About crowdsec free plan, looking at the pricing page, I see that the community plan has unlimited remediation components and 3 blocklist + unlimited scenarios, or am I looking in the wrong place? (honestly that page is pretty confusing)
Thanks for the input, yes I was mostly thinking about hedgedoc, that doesn't have parsers or anything. I need to delve more into crowdsec logic and rules before trying to do my own thing, for sure. Thanks a lot tough, I followed your advice and I got Crowdsec working on both Authentik and Forgejo :)
Thanks for the answer :) make sense, I will go through with the plugins for the services I have exposed, although not all of them have crowdsec collections.
Let me start by saying that I am in favour of the rule. Going into topics-centered community and voicing against that topic is kind of stupid, and everybody should be able to feel safe in their own spaces. All my concerns (generality of the rule, downvote trolling and automating moderation) were already voiced by others and addressed one by one. Also, as a practical suggestion, maybe we can have sticky posts in each community where the rule will be applied? Not forever, but for a set period of time.
I waited longer to give my answer, as I am very skeptical about AI in general but in favour of many other instance topics, and I wanted to form my own opinion on the topic at hand before commenting. I am really happy at the level of the discussion here and how the feedback was received by OP. I didn't agree with some comments on other posts leading to this one, but I am happy to see that the discussion was kept objective and on-point, so a huge thank to OP and everyone who participated for showing me how the instance governance and discussion works (I'm relatively new here).
In the end, while I don't go specifically go searching for AI content and barely see it in my feed, I am happy that stuff like AI-horde exist, and I really think it's a good way of doing things. And in general, the governance experiment here and the way this instance is managed is way more important for me than my own opinions on AI.
I agree with LibreCalc and CSV, in some internationalclasses we always had issues with excel saving CSV in actually different formats depending on the machine locale. LibreCalc never had this problem.
Same process here, started with yunojost and now using docker directly. Still Yunohost got me into self-hosting when I didn't know anything about it, definitely recommended for starting out.
Family or rally any retired person who doesn't understand that you are working and trying to survive in this fucked-up word, and get upset when you can't take days off whenever they please, trying to guilty-trapping you or just being condescending about you being busy.
I still remember years ago one time windows fucked itself and god knows why I couldn't fix it even with USB recovery or stuff like that (long time ago, I don't remember).
Since I couldn't boot into recovery mode the easiest way to backup my stuff to a connected external drive was "open notepad from the command line -> use the GUI send to.. command to send the files to the external drive -> wait and profit" lol.
I am currently using Mealie with docker, which being a containers noob seemed easier to setup compared to Tandoor. I have it behind tailscale as well.
Mealie works well for what I need to do, I don't plan in advance yet, but I just import recipes and it works 9 out 10. I will need to try the shopping list features sooner or later.
There is no mobile app that I am aware of but the webpage works perfectly on mobile with a bookmark.
Uh, nice I didn't know tempo was forked, thanks for sharing :) I'll make the switch