I’m curious why you’re not interested in xBrowsersync, if you’re willing to share. It does everything you’re looking for.
Have you looked at Shaarli?
I’m curious why you’re not interested in xBrowsersync, if you’re willing to share. It does everything you’re looking for.
Have you looked at Shaarli?
That’s true. You must manually edit the up-to-6 config files to customize Homepage. It’s not difficult, but it’s not a GUI.
d.rymcg.tech is a docker-based self-hosting “platform”, and it includes Homepage and a way to configure it using your own custom homepage-config repo, but that might be a bit much to take on if you just want Homepage or if thisnkind of thing is outside of your skillset.
I love Homepage. It’s pretty, configurable, simple, and versatile.
This might be a bit much, depending on your experience with docker and bash, but I uae this framework/platform to selfhost many apps and services, and qbittorrent via wireguard (using mullvad) is one of them: d.rymcg.tech
That link is to the main page of the project, which explains how to set up and use the framework/platform. From that page, you can get to the qbit torrent-wireguard app, or here is a direct link: d.rymcg.tech/qbittorrent-wireguard.
Once you get used to the platform, it’s quite easy to use, very customizable and versatile, and follows good philosophy of seperating your data from the app. And while it may be more advanced than you’re looking for, it’s very well documented, making it pretty easy to just follow the required steps.
Maybe btop+ or Prometheus.
At the moment, “Element Call is temporarily not end-to-end encrypted while we test scalability.”
Thanks for the reply! When Moneydance loses keyboard connectivity, the mouse still works and the UI is accessible via the mouse, so it sounds like perhaps not an issue with a locked UI due to a long-processing or deadlock thread.
I did find another user having this issue with Moneydance, and someone (not sure if they’re a user or with Moneydance) seems to think the problem is specific to Mondeydance.
Double thanks, for the explanation and for the Obtanium suggestion.
When you install an APK directly like this as opposed to installing it from a package manager like F-Droid or Play Store, do you have to manually install upgrades when they’re available?
Looks cool! I went to docker hub to see if you already have an image…there’s at least 1 other “snapify” that’s not you, I think. :( i’ve used Loom a few times - it would be nice to self-host this service.
FYI, I host my own xbs server. It’s pretty easy on its own, but I use the d.rymcg.tech framework.