fedonr

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[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

As you have already tried those 2, now also try Joplin server it's great.

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (3 children)

So true, desktop plugins makes it great, almost same as Obsidian 2md brain functions and yes mobiles apps needs some work but they are great better than google keep or apple notes. So i do everything on desktop and just use Joplin mobile app for viewing or lil edits. And if you like I'll suggest you to checkout Rustlin a Joplin client app (encrypted sync won't and is only for Android based material design)

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago

If you are willing to learn, and do this manually you can surely go the route of installing docker and learning about the how to spin up docker instance using either Docker CLI command format or docker compose formatting.

But if you just like to get started and want to get your feet wet before learning to swim, you can spin up the CasaOS it takes care of Docker installation and helps you spin up docker containers/instances like you install an app from App/play store.

Here advance is, once you learn about docker instances and how to format docker CLI commands or docker compose. CasaOs has advanced features that can support it, so it wouldn't just work as App Store when you like you can use more advanced features and use CLI and Compose along side CasaOS and it would still detect those changes and keep the Dashboard updated according, plus it has built in tools to help you edit instance like compose does and has CLI terminal built in as well once you level up.

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago

I really want people to care about those this. But idk why people don't give a shit about digital Privacy nowadays. Even my own family is like that. When I tell them not to use certain apps and instead use an open source alternative, they go to response is always : what max would they do just serve me few ads based on what I talk, text or watch, i couldnt care less, that's all.

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago

Okay, so do I did some digging and there is a good news for you. Though it is incremental after 1st go, and there is no way to change it, I checked. Here, these incremental backups are not the traditional incremental backups we know of. They work a little different and no backups are dependent on each here.

For more details checked the answer in forums by lead Dev : https://forum.duplicati.com/t/backup-type-is-incremental/8786/3?u=fedonr

And also here it is by a Contributor who manages their documentation: https://github.com/duplicati/duplicati/issues/3182#issuecomment-382128082

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago

I have only seen incremental from 2nd go, but I'll check if there is a option to switch that and make it full backups even after 1st go

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago

I'll surely checkout Cosmos, as for Yunohost I tried its great but I liked GUI of CasaOS better.

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

This reminds me of my posts on reddit 3 months prior, it all started with Noob here🤣, so even I am a noob. Or you can say you are on Lemmy and not reddit, so I wont call you or myself a noob anymore, as noobs are still on reddit😉.But we all learn bits with time. I read those posts too, but gave it a shot anyway and its been 4 months of using Duplicati, still running without any issues.

I do randomly test it as well, but copy/pasting my stuff and then deleting it from original location, and use Duplicati to restore and works well everytime. I did those tests every 7days for 1st month, but after that it has been 3 months where I do similar tests randomly either 20 days or monthly. And still doing good.

Key part to remember while Duplicati is Versioning, I keep atleast 5 versions of backup (daily backups), and the things I backup are mainly Photos or password manager data. So even if I get a corrupted back up and even lose my system. I'll still have the 4 other backups which ain't very old, as its daily backups with 5 versions so, 1 backup per day for last 5 days. So 90% chances are I won't lose the data, but in case even if I do it would negligible.

[–] fedonr 1 points 2 years ago (5 children)

No as I shared I only use a remote machine (which is my old laptop converted to NAS) (2nd house is a dream as of now 🙈)

On a serious note as Duplicati backups can be encrypted, you can use remote Machine, backup to a machine in 2nd house as Syncthing works over relays for remote locations as well, or you can also send encrypted backups to cloud like Gdrive, Dropbox, etc.

[–] fedonr 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)
[–] fedonr 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

here you are wrong. The very first step in Plex is having a user account not local but on Plex (of course that is going to their servers). So the very 1st step shows it is not fully selfhosted. Neither it is fully private.

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