

Why are you sharing a product/service that’s in maintenance mode? From the README:
Trilium is in maintenance mode - see details in #4620
I recommend TriliumNext Notes, a current and active fork.
Why are you sharing a product/service that’s in maintenance mode? From the README:
Trilium is in maintenance mode - see details in #4620
I recommend TriliumNext Notes, a current and active fork.
I used vaultwarden just the other day for this purpose. I mean, I use vaultwarden daily as a password manager, but it also has secure file transfer.
Thanks for the suggestion. It was already suggested. It looks pretty good, though it wasn’t the one I had originally seen.
I love homepage for this purpose. Gorgeous, good UX, easy to configure, and lots of widgets/integrations.
This wasn’t what I had found, but it’s the closest I’ve seen so far.
It’s got way more features than I’m looking for, and the UI is a bit clumsy to navigate (or maybe it’s just complex due to all the features).
Thanks for the suggestion! I may use this, but I’ll keep looking for a bit.
Thanks for the suggestions - I’ll check them out.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll check it out.
I currently use Tiddlywiki for all my note taking, but I’m about to switch to TriliumNext Notes.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’m looking for a web-based solution, but this is the 2nd CLI suggestion and it’s starting ti intrigue me. I may look into it.
Thanks!
Thanks, I’ll take a look (but my hunch is that “pretty easy Python scripting” is beyond my skillset).
Thanks for the suggestion but it looks like an app, not a server-client situation.
Oh crap - I forgot an important need: it has to be able to import my existing data (decades!) which Moneydance can export to QIF, tab delimited, or JSON.
Thanks for the suggestion. I’ll take a look.
Thanks for the suggestion. I looked at Actual but it seemed very budgwt focused and kind of light on any-other-feature. But I’ll take another look
Thanks for that info, @AtariDump@lemmy.world
I highly recommend OPNsense over pfSense for the UI improvements alone, but there are other reasons to use/support OPNsense over pfSense.
Can you list or summarize some of the other reasons?
Before Linux command line?
I don’t code so I can’t possibly audit FOSS software. However, I also can’t audit proprietary software. Lots of people can and do audit FOSS software, though, and can and do share their findings. But no matter how many people “audit” propietary software, it remains propietary - a black box. Untrustable, especially considering corporations’ incentives and historical actions.