

I have data on my NAS stretching back to 2002. It’s been migrated a few times, but the metadata doesn’t lie.
I have data on my NAS stretching back to 2002. It’s been migrated a few times, but the metadata doesn’t lie.
You should see my Planka board…
Google Keep/Apple Notes/Nextcloud Talk’s “note to self” is a lifesaver here.
This is part of why I self-host things. I have a lot of projects and project ideas, and Trello - while great for what it is - is slowly becoming enshittified, so I run a Planka instance instead. I also have a Nextcloud instance, Immich for photos, and a bunch of other things that help me stay organized. It took me a decade to figure out how to organize my homelab services and hardware, but now I have it set so all I need to do is check github/gitlab for updates and breaking changes for any particular service, log into any of my Dockge instances (all 4 of them are linked), and click the “update” button in the relevant stack. Yes, I know there are automations for that, too. One thing at a time.
Some people may be fine with that, others not so much. Louis Rossman made quite a fuss about that a while back.
Rightly so. OS shouldn’t matter one bit. If the customer is paying for a service, then that service should be rendered as paid for, or else it should be discounted.
I know I know… One can dream.
I have Firefox on my phone set to delete tabs that have gone unused for a week. It helps my sanity.