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    @marcusquinn https://livehelperchat.com looks very nice. There is even an android app to communicate with the "ai" chat is exhausted
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  • PiGallery2 - Best Google Photos Replacement (Subjectively)

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    @necrevistonnezr No idea, but HTTPS links are good practice all round.
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    Unfortunately, Mintable hasn't been updated for 10 months:- https://github.com/kevinschaich/mintable/tags
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    @soup nice. And it looks like you can either run this on the deskop or on a self-hosted server too https://github.com/athensresearch/athens-backend
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    @girish said in Notea: Why does a note taking app have to store on minio/s3? Notes cannot possibly require so much space no? From observing how people now write notes, I can see how individual notes could require a lot of space - I've seen colleagues, and other people create "rich" notes with hi-res (10-12+ Mb) images, 50+ Mb video files commonly. From looking at some of my notes, they can be essentially "containers" with 5-10 hi-res pictures.
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    @scooke I'd not thought of it until you said, maybe more in mind for North Americans. I'm sure they'll be open to a pow-wow
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    @necrevistonnezr Looks like they've been using the Expo build service, whose own app has 10 trackers:- https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/178855/ https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=host.exp.exponent
  • Omeka - platform for digital cultural heritage web publishing

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    I will lock this topic in favor of the new forum section for the app at https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/5097/omekas-package-updates
  • Promnesia

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    I began packaging up this app with a custom Dockerfile (though the project does have its own dockerfile). You can find the source at: https://source.infogulch.com/infogulch/promnesia-app though it is just barely running. I have published the app package to my docker hub repo at infogulch/promnesia-app:v1.0.20210415-4 You may be well served by reviewing the app's own install docs from the README.md, or the users guide. As for the cloudron integration, these are the steps that worked for me (I just got it working for the first time moments ago so...): Install the server component with: cloudron install -l subdomain --image infogulch/promnesia-app:v1.0.20210415-4 Then login to authenticate with proxyauth at the subdomain you choose to install it. The https://promnesia.my.example.com/status endpoint displays a short JSON status (the app is not designed to be interacted with from the web) Install the extension. Go to extension options and set the "Backend source" url to your domain, (e.g. https://promnesia.my.example.com) It seems that logging into the app in the browser enables the extension to authenticate correctly. (This makes me want to critically review which extensions I have installed .)
  • Dendrite - a second-generation Matrix homeserver written in Go!

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    Below is the "hardware requirements" section from their github page. **Hardware requirements** Dendrite in Monolith + SQLite works in a range of environments including iOS and in-browser via WASM. For small homeserver installations joined on ~10s rooms on matrix.org with ~100s of users in those rooms, including some encrypted rooms: Memory: uses around 100MB of RAM, with peaks at around 200MB. Disk space: After a few months of usage, the database grew to around 2GB (in Monolith mode). CPU: Brief spikes when processing events, typically idles at 1% CPU. This means Dendrite should comfortably work on things like Raspberry Pis.
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    Dup of https://forum.cloudron.io/topic/3956/btcpayserver . I will lock this.
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    Here is a video (french)
  • newdle - doodle oss alternative

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    @luckow nice. I've just added Indico now too!