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- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 16 hours ago:
Thanks a lot for bringing yunohost up, this looks very very interesting. I will bring it up there.
When it comes to docker, I think at least Mac would be close to Linux (at least from my experience in my previous job – there are some integration issues, but managable I think). Windows I have no idea to be honest, could be a nightmare. For me the benefits of docker seem to be: isolation from the rest of the machine, and that pretty much every selfhostable app has a docker compose file.
- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 1 day ago:
I also love the “files over app” approach, I am doing it more and more for simple stuff like (habit-) tracking. With the tempo that applications become outdated or even obsolete, I think this is something very powerful.
I think your radicale/caldav approach is interesting. Would you then also run radicale on your phone? Or simply not have the calendar on your phone? Would syncthing only sync in your home network too?
- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 2 days ago:
Thanks, I’ll check languagetool. stirling pdf already has a desktop client, although I don’t know if it offers the same functionality (but I would expect it).
- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 2 days ago:
Nice, thanks for the syncthing use case.
- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 2 days ago:
Thanks, I thought about backups/snapshots too, especially snapshots before version updates, such that users can always jump back if something goes wrong.
- Comment on localhosting: selfhosting to the min 2 days ago:
Thanks for that input, I have to look deeper into it. It seems to me that their idea is an approach you choose during software development, while localhosting is about hosting somebody else’s software that’s already out and probably does not include these local-first principles.
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