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Self hosted and open source projects are successful if you enjoy it or are solving something you need. Bonus points if it helps someone else too.
What about Nextcloud? It’s heavier than syncthing, but would be an alternative.
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Self Hosted Trello with experience?English5·1 month agoI went through a bunch before settling on Kanboard. If you try kanboard, there are some plugins/themes to make it look nicer.
In the end though, I ended up moving away from it. Would be curious what you end up using!
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Garage - S3-compatible Object Storage alternative to MinioEnglish6·1 month agoI really like it. I don’t use it for much, but it’s super easy to have multiple servers in multiple locations and let it take care of replication.
It seemed like it was built more for the self hosting and homelab crowd and not enterprises.
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•AI could already be conscious. Are we ready for it?English3·1 month agoBut that’s also something easily programmed/scripted. How would you tell the difference?
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•how to set up a remote managed node for momEnglish3·1 month agoYep, you can install it directly on the proxmox host too.
Just make sure you test it and also test upgrades so you can avoid having to be on-site for those.
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Github Discussion: Allow us to block Copilot-generated issues (and PRs) from our own repositories #159749English1·2 months agoI dont remember the name of it, but there were tools that could store issues inside of git. It’d be hard to keep it in sync with everybody without a central repo, but maybe not much harder than keeping the code in sync too.
Is it a single server? Maybe something like sops is all you need
There’s an oss fork of vault now as well. Openbao.
I forgot about librewolf. Any downsides to it over Firefox?
johntash@eviltoast.orgto Games@lemmy.world•Derek Smart unveils ACE Platform, a multi-blockchain ‘virtual town hall of engagement opportunities’ | Massively OverpoweredEnglish2·2 months agoI don’t know how to feel about that video being 17 years old
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English2·2 months agoThanks for sharing your scripts. Could you create an account in firefly-iii that is just the overall value and have a script that takes the balance from ghostfolio and updates it in firefly-iii?
For Plaid, I went through the process to apply for “production” access and get oauth access to most banks. It really wasn’t bad at all. I basically just said I was going to use it for personal use, not selling anything, and not letting others use it. I haven’t used it much, but did get it approved relatively quickly.
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English1·2 months agoI think gnucash looking more like actual accounting software is one of the things that originally put me off of it. I didn’t know what double-entry accounting was at the time either.
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English2·2 months agoTotally fair. When you have a lot of history in an app and don’t have any real issues with it, it takes a lot to want to switch to something else.
Do you import transactions at all, or just manually input them?
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English1·2 months agoI switched from ledger to beancount at some point. I don’t really remember what features beancount had over ledger anymore though.
My plan is to try a few of the other suggestions here like Maybe, Actual, Ghostfolio, etc, and if I don’t end up liking them - just bite the bullet and make the effort to pick up beancount again. I’ll have to check out ledger vs beancount again though and see what the actual differences were again.
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English1·2 months agoWhat was cumbersome around tagging/categorizing in Maybe? I’m probably going to have to install all of the ones I’m interested in at the same time to test them side by side
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English2·2 months agoHave you tried any of the other options by any chance? Anything that GNUCash does well that keeps you using it? I think not having mobile access would be the thing I’d miss the most
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English3·2 months agoOof, good to know about the sync issue. That would be pretty annoying to lose all that work.
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English3·2 months agoI tried Actual before, but I don’t remember what I didn’t like about it. I’ll take another look at it. The budgeting part does remind me of YNAB.
johntash@eviltoast.orgOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English4·2 months agoOh wow, Maybe does look pretty slick and covers most of what I want. It looks like it supports importing transactions automatically (without csv files?) but I don’t see much about how that’s configured for hte self-hosted version yet. I’ll definitely try it out.
Paisa looks pretty nice too. I might try it if I can import/convert my old beancount ledger files into it.
Works fine for me so far from steam on linux.