

I have been using Joplin with Nextcloud for years without issue on both Linux and Windows, it’s odd you couldn’t get it to work. I use Obsidian as well.


I have been using Joplin with Nextcloud for years without issue on both Linux and Windows, it’s odd you couldn’t get it to work. I use Obsidian as well.


Are you saying save when you mean sync?
For easiest, if your NAS supports WebDAV that would be it.
Second is likely syncthing, but with potential sync conflicts.
For self hosting, everything past that starts getting harder involving docker or other more complex services.
I’ve been using tape libraries since the early 2000’s and I agree I wouldn’t be bothered to have to deal with them in my homelab. Just having to manage rotations and so on… uuuugh no thanks.


I do this continually for work as well, I approach every new project assuming best practice or approach options have changed. It doesn’t matter how experienced I am in what I’m doing, I still loop back and check.
It’s such an automatic thing I don’t even think about it, but honestly not sure if it’s because of interest or because of fear of being called out for doing something wrong lol


A group of friends use this every weekend to play party games (Like jackbox games). One person streams and everyone uses a browser to interact.
If I want to show a friend a new game, I use it as well.
The last release was 4 days ago. You must be looking at the wrong project
https://github.com/opencloud-eu/opencloud