A simple question to this community, what are you self-hosting? It’s probably fun to hear from each-other what services we are running.

Please mention at least the service (e.g. e-mail) and the software (e.g. postfix). Extra bonus points for also mentioning the OS and/or hardware (e.g. Linux Distribution, raspberry pi, etc) you are running on.

  • cwagner@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    It’s better than the other self-hostable ones, being the only one where I can just copy and paste all ingredients and all steps at once. Other features I need are meal plans and shopping list, especially the shopping lists are in a very beta state.

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      2 years ago

      yeah ok. Most of the time, i just point mealie to a website to import the recipe. That said, you can copy and paste the ingredients and methods using the bulk import. It is a bit finicky, but not too bad.

      That said, i want to be pretty loose with things like being explicit with measurements, i don’t need or want to do the auto-scaling, etc.

      As for the shopping list, i use “bring”, which basically say buy cheese, not buy 500g Kraft Cheddar cheese, i just need to be reminded to buy a block of cheese. or maybe add grated cheese

      All the other ones required too many specific, so i am happy with the simple ones.

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        2 years ago

        yeah ok. Most of the time, i just point mealie to a website to import the recipe. That said, you can copy and paste the ingredients and methods using the bulk import. It is a bit finicky, but not too bad.

        Some few sites, and reddit comments, don’t have marked up recipes. My paid option can parse those, but for selfhost options, I need to paste. I have not seen another option that even allows bulk import, so mealie is cream of the crop there ;)

        Auto-scaling is nice to have, but I only use it like twice a year, so I can live without it.

        For Shopping lists, my workfow is to create a 3-4 day meal plan twice a week, then go through the recipes and add what I need to the list, paid option looks like this:

        That is slightly less comfortable in mealie, but it works.

        But the label/aisle sorting is pretty recent, and that’s where it falls apart:

        The commercial solution is amazing at sorting items into categories (I did nothing but go trough 3 recipes and select the ingredients I wanted for the shopping list):

        Okay, I guess I could live without that. But then I’d need it to be superfast to sort the list myself. That means drag-and-drop, not click edit, click category, click selection, click save. That takes up way too much time. And at the supermarket, I need things sorted by aisle (the shopping list also allows me to sort the aisles according to the supermarket order).

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          2 years ago

          I dont worry too much about aisles, i think bring sorts it in various categories, but doesn’t link it to aisles.

          How would it do the aisles anyway, arent all shops different? and especially different in different countries.

          • cwagner@discuss.tchncs.de
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            2 years ago

            Categories, aisles, same thing. As long as I can change the sorting of them for the store I go to. The sorting up there is for my main store, besides eggs, which have their own aisle and require manual changing.