I want to organize them and have them synced across my devices so when I'm browsing the web it's easy to store a Link and to open that special site I remembered. I guess backing up should also be possible; haven't thought about that much to be honest.
Yes! They are nice for navigation indeed. On Firefox you can even set keywore so all it takes to open youtube.com is typing 'yt' - I hope ungoogled Chromium can do that..
Thanks for suggesting nextcloud, didn't know they could do that aswell.
I am looking for self hosted blog/journal that is private by default. Not looking to host a public blog, rather something that I can write more personal entries on and is easy to read later. I want to be able to include multimedia in the entries....
Hey, I'm pretty much in the same boat. I like bookstack for its mature features but I wish there was something more tailored to shared journaling although that is a bit specific. Have you changed something?
Patrick Breyer and Pirate Party lose EU Parliament seats ( stackdiary.com )
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16374600...
only as in free beer ( lemmy.world )
Jellyfin | "We are pleased to announce the latest stable release of Jellyfin, version 10.9.0!" ( jellyfin.org )
Take a skim through the link for full details (especially the breaking changes), but I have included some parts that I thought were important:...
joyous skittering of the least-bird ( lemmy.blahaj.zone )
Need help figuring out bookmark management
Over the years I have saved many bookmarks in Firefox in various folders for interesting, useful or just frequently used websites....
Selfhosted private/secure blog/journal
I am looking for self hosted blog/journal that is private by default. Not looking to host a public blog, rather something that I can write more personal entries on and is easy to read later. I want to be able to include multimedia in the entries....