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  • Your definition of a year is not really correct: https://github.com/jellyfin/jellyfin/releases

  • What's your favorite note-taking application?
  • Me too. Something about the bullet point style of note taking just clicked in me, and now I can't go back.

  • Do any of y'all know where I can get a retro box?
  • Looks like someone is ready to start enjoying retro gaming! For real beginners I recommend Data frog SF2000, for about €15 you get device that can run 6k games (and it arrives with RCA cable too) and doesn't require poking Retro arch settings. Once hooked you can search and find dedicated device that can run more advanced consoles, can be plugged directly into HDMI port of your TV, etc.

  • how much backing up would you do of a media server?
  • A "fit of minimalism" 😁

  • Nextcloud at home 🏠 - Anyone have experience setting up your own cloud server?
  • Nextcloud is one of the most used self-hosted services in my family. I am very happy how well maintained the software is. Easy to maintain, and keep up to date.

    So far we use it for:

    • File sharing: we keep all our documents in it.
    • Our scanner uploads scans to it.
    • Notes app is wonderful.
    • I use Tasks app as main to-do manager: it's important to me that it is private and that my date isn't analyzed or shared.
    • We use Deck app to organize, we recently used it to organize moving house and it made everything much easier (previously used Trello for this, but Deck does it all and keeps our data in our hands).
    • I use it as backup for screenshots from my phone, and few computers: it's great they're all in one folder to be used anywhere.

    What I don't like is:

    • You have to enter you password for each app update. It always works just fine, and it's just annoying to paste it every time.
    • There is no way to support the project as an individual user. I like it and I want it to be successfull and I would be happy to chip-in few € each month, but there is no way to do it.
  • How do you find RSS feeds that you're interested in?
  • This is how I manage it:

    • Usually I add feeds of blogs I find out from other aggregators (people posting links, HackerNews, Lobsters, Kotke.org, etc).
    • This website categorizes blogs, I found some really good gems there, so I follow their feed.
    • My RSS reader of choice (Inoreader) can show trending topics from feeds I am not following.
  • Whats your must-have FOSS app?
  • Transportr is not covering all cities in Germany, while DB does. So do have both :)

  • Logseq: A privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge management.
  • I use Logseq as well, and I love it. Something about journaling bullet points fits me so well and feels natural. But, templating system is a bit clunky, the app is rather unstable (do enable git tracking or you might lose your notes), themes/plugins quickly get out of sync and to fully power-use it you need to know Clojure programming lanugage (I don't and I'm missing out powerful filters).

    But, all data is in simple markdown files, so we are not locked in.

  • What are your favorite browser extensions?
  • I use Tree Style Tab for vertical tabs. Clearly one of the best things one can do for browser productivity.

  • What are your favorite browser extensions?
  • I use CamelCamelCamel for Amazon. Besides price history it allows notifications on sales or price drops.

  • What Indie hidden gems do you recommend?
  • This is something my son will love. Thank you!

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