I went with the suggested mount as webdav, and this works out fine for me, thanks
I went with the suggested mount as webdav, and this works out fine for me, thanks
This is indeed what i settled for now, thanks
You could try code-server? I use it daily to edit my markdown files.
Thanks, I went with the suggested webdav route, this is fine for now.
I hadn’t thought of the database issue, thanks! I am afraid though that changing the ownership of the folder might break things though? Love the --reference option by the way
Thanks for the explanation. Would that break nextcloud if i changed the owner of the folder?
That may well be a better idea, thanks. But one of the things i would like to do, besides view the contents of the folder, is rsync the directory to another storage, which brings up the permissions issue again
great, looks promising, i’ll keep an eye on it as well! Problem for me seems to be invidious not creating a valid rss feed for playlists. I managed to setup yt-dl to watch a youtube playlist (these are valid), but not for invidious.
my plan was: add video to invidious playlist > trigger ytdl to download video from the watched playlist > sync video to phone > add directory to antennapod.
Thanx, i will check out yt-dlp
undefined> ehind a reverse proxy with some custom caching configuration for things like thumbnail images, static assets, etc.
Really curious what those nginx settings are, Clipious on my phone only shows broken thumbnails from my invidious instance
That’s interesting, it never crossed my mind that I could run git on my phone. But I think I want to look for a way to auto commit every day on my code-server instance, not sure if that’s possible at all. Drafting app looks nice, I’ll have a try
I use code-server as well. For the mobile part i use syncthing to sync all the files to my mobile, then edit locally with Markor markdown android app.
What do you mean by version control, is this something you manage with code-server, or do you have a git repo running?
I use PiGallery 2. Very lightweight and doesn’t mess with my existing folderstructure. I use syncthing to upload photos from my phone to a folder on my server.
Nothing to contribute that has already been said, but very interested in your blog as well!