

I chose to include a screenshot because it’s a visual app and it makes more sense to show that first over the link. As I believe less people might click on it otherwise. The link is right there in the post — nothing’s being hidden or misrepresented.
I chose to include a screenshot because it’s a visual app and it makes more sense to show that first over the link. As I believe less people might click on it otherwise. The link is right there in the post — nothing’s being hidden or misrepresented.
AFAIK, Lemmy doesn’t allow picture and link in the post “header”. Personally prefer to show people a screenshot of an app as I think it looks better. I provided the link in the post.
I’m not a 100% certain as I’ve yet to try the application myself. However one of the configuration pages mentions you can choose between three different methods of choosing storage driver.
DOCUMENT_STORAGE_DRIVER The driver to use for document storage, values can be one of:
filesystem
,s3
,in-memory
.
- Path:
documentsStorage.driver
- Environment variable:
DOCUMENT_STORAGE_DRIVER
- Default value:
filesystem
Also it mentions the use of an ingestion folder.
That’s the most I can gather from quickly checking the docs at least.
Certainly true, but I think paperless might be a tad overkill for some people.
I believe this new project should hit your need quite well!
Papra is quite new in the selfhosted sphere but a welcome addition. Yet to test it myself but it sounds and looks very promising > https://github.com/papra-hq/papra
You’re in for a treat!
They did mention that Alex will join Linux Unplugged podcast occasionally to talk about self-hosted relevant things, plus they tend to all be talked about their experiences around self-hosted - especially in the bootleg edition.
This is excellent, grabbing this asap ✌️
While I dont see OpenCloud replacing Nextcloud anytime soon, I always welcome new projects, especially like this to the open source community!
Just been at it myself setting up my config for glance with custom css theme. Would love to compare notes, how did you get those network graphs going?
This looks really neat! Saving this to set it up during the weekend 👍
You have misunderstood this product.
Been mostly borked for me at least. It works as getting notified, but gotta manually claim the games.
This looks very clean, looking forwards trying it out! 😁
Thanks for sharing the details on this, very interesting!
Recently discovered KleverNotes by KDE, while only a desktop app it’s really really nice! It’s dead simple and straight to the point markdown editor. Recommend folks to check it out.
Oh thats a lot less than i had imagined actually and very neat that u can turn of re-hosting pictures! Putting this on my to-do list!
Curios about how much space is required for hosting a personal Lemmy instance? Is this something you know, if it’s not too much I would be interested in hosting myself!
No idea how I would connect the drivers, was hoping there would be an easy solution for this but seems there might not be? Guess I’ll have to look into something that has data as you say as I wouldn’t want to slow down speeds or make it unreliable.
The rack I linked isn’t one I want on specific, but generally in that direction. It’s a small one for sure, though they have larger ones too:
Lol, wonder if this also works from mobile as I primarily only browse Lemmy via Voyager.