this post was submitted on 23 Jul 2024
57 points (95.2% liked)

Selfhosted

40040 readers
703 users here now

A place to share alternatives to popular online services that can be self-hosted without giving up privacy or locking you into a service you don't control.

Rules:

  1. Be civil: we're here to support and learn from one another. Insults won't be tolerated. Flame wars are frowned upon.

  2. No spam posting.

  3. Posts have to be centered around self-hosting. There are other communities for discussing hardware or home computing. If it's not obvious why your post topic revolves around selfhosting, please include details to make it clear.

  4. Don't duplicate the full text of your blog or github here. Just post the link for folks to click.

  5. Submission headline should match the article title (don’t cherry-pick information from the title to fit your agenda).

  6. No trolling.

Resources:

Any issues on the community? Report it using the report flag.

Questions? DM the mods!

founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
 

I love the concept of apple’s in house journal app which allows you to create dated posts that include text, videos, and photos. I hate the idea of writing anything private in a journal hosted by apple as well as the fact that apple could discontinue at any time. Any ideas on a way to achieve something similar in a clean interface (a long word document wouldn’t cut it) without the middle man? A dedicated un-networked device even?

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] hydrogen@lemmy.ml 8 points 3 months ago (1 children)
[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

This is where I've landed too.

  • self hosting is dead simple.
    • so no syncing to be done across devices.
  • posts are saved as plain text files (in markdown).
    • so you can do what you need with them.
  • supports multi users, SSO, cloudflare R2 for storage if you need those things.
[–] lupec@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

As a Logseq user, that looks pretty much like what I wanted it to be. Lean, self hostable, no weird feature bloat. I'll take a closer look!

[–] perishthethought@lemm.ee 2 points 3 months ago

I used logseq for about 6 months before I found Memos. LS was just always getting in my way. Memos just works, for me.