

Fortunately I’m not in Apple’s walled garden. I’m running Fedora KDE :D
Hi, I’m sbird! I like programming and am interested in Physics. I also have a hobby of photography.
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Fortunately I’m not in Apple’s walled garden. I’m running Fedora KDE :D


It’s the desktop client, should have mentioned that. My browser remembers my device.


When I used iOS, background upload seemed to work okay. On both iOS and Android, though, I occasionally go into the app to manually backup since both like to kill background processes to save on battery life.


I like things being named after cute animals


Stoat is a cute little animal, and they say they chose it because it is quick and clever. Kind of like how “Lemmy” is named after an animal that shares similar properties
When I got into self-hosting, I was recommended Yunohost. I’m sure it’s great, but I couldn’t get it to boot, so I ended up using Debian. (which is what Yubohost is running under the hood I believe)
I remember someone telling me that CasaOS is very simple and could also be a good option, but I have no experience with trying to install it or using it.
Most of the self-hosting tutorials I found used either Debian or Ubuntu (a derivative of Debian), so using Debian or one of its derivatives could make it easier to figure out how to set up everything.


As some others have said, you could use a VPN like Tailscale to connect to your local network remotely. Alternatively, you could simply not deal with all the faff and only use your services locally, which is what I do with Nextcloud and Immich. Syncs when I get home but doesn’t when I’m not, and I can always use Tailscale to remotely access my server if there are any issues.


The cool thing about SyncThing is that it’s peer to peer, meaning you don’t need a central server for your files to sync. They can go between your laptop and phone, for example.
Something like Funkwhale does need a server, and to talk to that server outside your local network, you need a domain name.
Personally I use Joplin as it’s super customizable and I like sorting my notes in “notebook”. I am syncing my notes with Nextcloud, but you can also use anything that’s WebDAV, OneDrive (ew), or anything that uses S3 (like Backblaze)


Debian is great and is the backbone of my self-hosting setup too! :D
Yunohost, as others have said, seems like a pretty good option too, but I couldn’t get it to boot, so I used Debian instead.
I like things named after animals!


Aegis seems like a pretty good 2FA app on Android from what I’ve heard. Personally, I use Ente Auth as sync is very helpful when I don’t have my phone nearby (you can either use the desktop app or use your browser, both work). Don’t think you can self-host sync, though I might be wrong. Ente Auth also works without sync, so there’s that.
I would not suggest using a password manager’s 2FA integration (e.g. Bitwarden, I think Proton Pass has one if you use that?) as it kind of defeats the point of 2FA, since if someone got access to your password manager, they would also get the 2FA codes.
Do racists not like watermelon?
Wait, there’s a WATERMELON racist stereotype? What’s wrong with liking watermelon? Everyone likes watermelon, right?
To me, it kind of looks like someone is puppeting the family. Whether it’s a good kind or the not so good kind is up for interpretation.


I have Joplin with Nextcloud sync. It works fine for me! It’s got a desktop app and a mobile app with, in my opinion, pretty good UI. Markdown support, syncing between devices, etc. are all there. You don’t need to connect to the network to view notes, a local copy is saved.
Woah Ctrl R looks super cool, never knew that I could do that before…
But when you grow a new potato, it won’t be the same potato…right?


Really? Damn, I did not that. English is a weird language.
I will try restarting and temporarily disconnect and see if the issue pops up. Probably should have done that before…