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@linuxxx, as a security-enthusiast, how do you keep notes?
do you maybe know something self-hostable? -
what do you mean by self hosted? like literally localhost or you wanna host it on your own server?
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@arcsaber boostnote looks awesome, but their idea of syncing is to use dropbox or some shit like that..
Btw, i know, i may sound a bit demanding, but thanks to all suggestions so far (: -
zymk11506y“Bookstack” might work okay for you. I’m using that now as a self hosted documentation server. https://github.com/BookStackApp/...
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hasu23706yHackmd. I'm not sure if its a uni only thing i just know my uni has their own server for it.
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@TerraNimbus-io i looked into bookstack before, i dunno what it was, i didn't like something about it. Going to look into it again.
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@Jilano @hasu hackmd seems soooo promising. But its setup behind a reverse proxy is tiresome.^^
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