Weiß eins von Euch oder noch besser hat eins von Euch ausprobiert, ob man #Nextcloud Notizen zwischen mehreren Accounts synchronisieren kann, indem man einfach den Notizen-Ordner mit anderen teilt? Oder führt das zu Fehlern, weil jeder Account seinen eigenen Notizen Account hat?
Wie bringe ich #Nextcloud dazu, die ausgewählten Ordner für offline Nutzung zu synchronisieren und den Rest bei online-Verbindung aber trotzdem anzuzeigen und wie bei einer webdav-Verbindung zu behandeln (aber bitte ohne die damit verbundenen Probleme mit den Benutzyrechten)?
Ich mein, wer hat schon 17TB Speicher im PC zum vollständigen synchronisieren aller Dateien?
Ich geb in der Webapp n neuen Kontakt in der #Nextcloud ein und klick auf Speichern. Minutenlanges Kreisen der Aktivitätsanzeige. Dann find ich den Kontakt nicht. Eher durch Zufall (weil der Kontakt ebenfalls mit N beginnt) finde ich einen dubiosen Eintrag "Name" unter welchem der Kontakt gespeichert wurde.
Ey, Nextcloud, könnt Ihr 2024 endlich mal auf die Idee kommen, dass man nicht nur Privatpersonen in seinen Kontakten speichern will, sondern vielleicht auch Firmen?
Looks like I may have lost 300 followers since #Mastodon decided not to migrate them to #Fosstodon 😢
If you're interested in #OpenSource, #FOSS, #marketing, #Nextcloud and related topics, do give me a follow. Especially if you remember following me before.
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We're launching the first-ever enterprise support offering for Roundcube, ensuring you get the most out of this super popular, lightweight webmail platform.
Question to the #Fediverse: Does anyone know a #serverless solution to sync calendars and contacts between devices (e. g. #Android and #Thunderbird) that is actively maintained?
I use #Syncthing to sync files between all my devices. Maybe there is something file-based to combine with Syncthing?
At the moment I use a #selfhosted#Nextcloud server just for these two tasks, but I would much prefer a solution that doesn't require hosting a webservice.
Welchen Webseitenansichtengenerator soll ich denn bei meiner #Nextcloud einstellen (und wenn Ihr wollt, schreibt auch gerne, warum gerade diesen)? * Pageres CLI (local) * screenshotlayer * screenshotmachine.com * Browshot * Schreeenly
Also eine extrem abgespeckte Variante, die nur Kontakte und Kalender und vielleicht Passwords kann?
Brauch keine Files/Photos und was es da sonst noch so gibt. Ich weiß, ich könnte einfach bei der Installation schon auf die meisten Apps verzichten und den Rest später löschen, aber vielleicht gibt's ja ne weniger arbeitsaufwendige Alternative.
#Google is shutting down one more service that was actually useful - the #Fit API.
A few years ago I wrote an article that showed how to create a custom #Grafana dashboard that, among the other things, could leverage #Platypush and its google.fit integration to collect and display health data from any device that supported Google Fit (phones, watches, scales, custom health monitors etc.).
Since Google Fit never even bothered to implement a proper Web view outside of their mobile app, it was a great way to collect all of your fit data under the same umbrella.
All these efforts, and thousands of apps and hardware devices that built their health/fit capabilities around the Fit API, are now likely to be washed away like tears in the rain - and all, again, because Google is stuck in an existential crisis and a masochistic spiral of layoffs, cuts and mass divesting.
Unfortunately the deprecation of the Fit API will leave a huge hole in the market.
I surely didn’t use the Fit API because I like Google. I used it because it’s the backend supported by basically anything out there that tracks sleep or workouts, or measures steps, weight, calories or pulse.
I wish that open products like #wger were a bit more mature and supported by more hardware makers and app developers. Or that #Nextcloud Health had a proper API that one could tap in. But that’s not the case. Google Fit has been for a while the lingua franca in this niche.
Divesting from Google and whatever they build and sell is imperative at this point.
Google by now fully deserves its reputation as a reverse king Midas that turns everything it touches into shit.
And we need to make sure that from now on the infrastructure to collect and aggregate fit data is based on open protocols that all the vendors in the field are supposed to adopt.
We can’t rely on a mediocre company led by a mediocre and shortsighted management class that keeps pushing whole fields in our industry back by a decade and keeps turning existing devices into silicon garbage with a snap of their fingers, rounds of layoffs and corporate bullshit.
Google is likely to be in less than a decade in the same position where Philips is now.
A sleepy giant that has wasted all the chances it had of nurturing and following up on all the brilliant ideas of their engineers.
A place that sucks the lymph out of talented engineers and leaves behind empty shells with no professional purpose.
A business that was in the right place at the right time, and had many chances of remaining both competitive, innovative and fair, but failed them all because of a shortsighted management class that sees everything as a cost to cut on the altar of the shareholders.
Eventually, companies like these become walking zombies with no purpose, struggling to put together even the most basic products, kept alive solely by the reminiscence of their past prestige, and just waiting for the last employee to cash in their pension and stocks package and turn off the lights on their way out.
Der "Rich-Text-Modus" in #Nextcloud Notizen wäre signifikant nützlicher, wenn er sich an gängige Markdown-Regeln halten würde.
Es kotzt mich immer wieder an, wenn Programmierer*innen meinen, besonders schlau sein zu müssen, indem sie von allgemeinem Konsens abweichen und so Apps unnütz machen!
Ich glaub, ich hab grad ein absolutes K.O.-Kriterium gegen die #Nextcloud entdecken müssen: Ich hab ungefähr 8TB Daten in meiner Nextcloud. Keiner meiner PCs hat soviel Speicherplatz, also kann ich die Ordner logischerweise nicht synchronisieren. Aber das heißt doch nicht, dass sie nicht angezeigt werden sollen. Was soll den das du völlig verblödeter Desktop-Client? Warum zeigst du mir die Ordner nicht an? Warum muss ich erst ne SFTP-Verbindung zum Server aufbauen? Wozu dann der Client?
My periodic show out to desktop app authors: I've fallen in love with #Iotas note-taking app. It does everything I need, it doesn't clutter the interface with stuff I don't need and allows me to focus on the content. And it works great with #Nextcloud Notes.