autriyo
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- Comment on What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication? 4 days ago:
Maybe its because I use the variant (of Keepass2Android) with “offline” tacked onto the end?
I don’t exactly remember why I chose that one though…
Its a running system now, all the syncthing stuff isn’t exposed to the internet, so I don’t really mind the stuff going on with syncthing-fork atm…
edit: Its a running system, I won’t touch it unless I need to…
- Comment on What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication? 4 days ago:
Idk rember exactly, on desktop Nextcloud adds a folder structure to the OSs filesystem.
On android it doesn’t do that, instead you either open a file from within Nextcloud, which confuses Keepass, and Nextcloud if you change anything. Or at least the sync database feature doesn’t work, or smth like that.
If I wasn’t careful with adding new entries I’d get a lot of conflicts that weren’t a single click to resolve.
Syncthing on Android does exactly what the nextcloud- client does on desktop. So the file is just sitting in a folder, and any changes can be ingested into wherever I have and old version of a database open, by using the synchronize with file option.
- Comment on What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication? 4 days ago:
Mostly Nextcloud, for my Keepass databases that doesn’t work though. Because the android client handles files completely different than the desktop versions.
So for that I use syncthing with my home server being a hub, that everything syncs to locally, if I need updates to propagate while I’m not home I VPN in. However I rarely need to do that.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 1 week ago:
They usually have a minimum size, and I was trying to avoid sawing at all.
- Comment on Biggest print so far. About 42 hours and 2.6kg of filament. No, I don't have room for a table saw, how did you know? 1 week ago:
Most of the hardware/home-improvement stores near me offer to cut the wood they sell to size.
I probably would’ve gone that route, and then print the tracks for the trays. And screw those into the wood.