Search engines are useless. Windows is bundling Internet features few asked for. The major public sites are sealed tight to deny third party tools.
Web 1.0 is back, baby!
Search engines are useless. Windows is bundling Internet features few asked for. The major public sites are sealed tight to deny third party tools.
Web 1.0 is back, baby!
I've been experimenting lately with Nextcloud, a browser version of LibreOffice that lets you self-host but also collaborate in real time.
I'm not ready to give it a review/recommendation yet, but so far it does what it says on the tin.
@Rose_On_Mars @randomgeek over the last decade I had set up 5 or 6 different instances of Nextcloud, all are still running, and I still admin 3 of them myself.
Nextcloud is great. Welcome to the Nextcloud club. 
I like it so far. I do have the concern that my security isn't as solid as stuff maintained by specialists.
The thing I actually like best so far isn't the self-hosted part I originally came for, but rather the solid support for Markdown, since a bunch of my workflow is built on exporting from Obsidian.
> I do have the concern that my security isn't as solid as stuff maintained by specialists.
That's a valid concern, but also, you are a much smaller and less interesting target. And "specialists" screw up all the time:
https://www.bu.edu/tech/2023/03/09/144012/
And yes, Markdown support is something I love in Nextcloud! I need to try Obsidian, heard great things about it.