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krash@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Reminder/invitation to contribute to OpenStreetMap
5·3 months agoFor those who are looking for a app that’s slightly more user friendly, try out cardinal maps - it’s amazing. And also uses OSM for its data, so remember to contribute 🙂
krash@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Sony’s TV business is being taken over by TCLEnglish
10·3 months agoHowever, the image quality of those displays is usually worse compared to home displays. This is from a technical who works with these products.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•PC Gamer: "I'm brave enough to say it: Linux is good now, and if you want to feel like you actually own your PC, make 2026 the year of Linux on (your) desktop"English
3·3 months agoIf you’re curious about migrations, there will be several talks at this years FOSSDEM from people sharing their experiences migrating whole organizations /municipalities to FOSS.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•BentoPDF is a self hostable, privacy first PDF ToolkitEnglish
1·3 months agoI was not very clear, sorry about that: sterling supports accounts and oicd logins.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•BentoPDF is a self hostable, privacy first PDF ToolkitEnglish
1·3 months agoAs someone who have been using both, you don’t need an account to use bentopdf. All the data is processed locally, making it excellent for a single user scenario. I drink Sterling has a very handy omni-tool, but I dare say it’s a matter of preference.
I go with bento where I can, and use sterling as a fallback.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Reitti v2.0.0: Introducing Memories – Transforming Your Location Data into Personal StoriesEnglish
4·5 months agoOut of curiosity, why are you looking for a docker-free solution?
If you haven’t, try McFly - is a much better backwards / history search in the shell.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Kevin Barry, the founder and original developer of Nova Launcher has stopped working on Nova Launcher and the open sourcing efforts.
211·7 months agoKISS launcher is FOSS and a bit different, but many ex. Nova users flocked to it after it was bought.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Started hosting my own Nextcloud and its awesome!English
4·8 months agoI don’t remember if it was next or owncloud, but one of them was making a rewrite in go. I’m I’m no rush to jump into it, but keep a eye on it.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft pulls MS365 Business Premium from nonprofitsEnglish
4·11 months agoI don’t know where you’re based, but I work in a international NGO and the majority are in the MS ecosystem. Same with many midsized NGOs in Sweden.
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English
1·11 months agoMealie is what keeps me s/o tolerant of my selfhosting obsession
This is true - it is enabled by default in win11. I disagree with you it being a terrible idea - imagine all the sentistive data people put on their hard drives - would they want to to fall in the wrong hands if they lose their computer? Or if their hard drives fails so they can do a secure wipe?
I’m not a fan of Microsoft, but they did solve the key issue in the enterprise setting by storing the key in they entrance identity. Same should be done for home consumers, since having a Microsoft account is being shoved in everyone’s throat anyway…
YES! That was the same distro that was my entry, it came along with the book Linux for dummies. However mine came on a single CD. Must have been the “lite” edition 😄
krash@lemmy.mlto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Papra, the minimalistic document archiving platformEnglish
5·1 year agoI spun up version 0.3 to try it out, and it seems pretty and lean in comparison to paperless. However, it lacks a lot of functionality - I couldn’t even change the name of the document.
I get it, its a very new project and I imagine it will kick ass once it matures, however it is too bare bones for me right now.
Short answer: a lot 😉 its an authentication protocol to have a single identity provider take care of all your users passwords, access rights etc., like those “login with Facebook” buttons.
It’s a bit of advanced topic, but a solid way to minimise authentic based alley on username and password.






I am using booklore for the same reason as you and it works very well. The only feature I’m missing is highlighting, but I can live without it.