I deployed Ignis last week So far I am quite pleased. The biggest downside of LinuxServer's version is that it used VNC, and I found it clumsy. Ignis gives me (most) all of the feature set of Obsidian OG, without the VNC.
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I want to run dawarich on my public VPS but I don't trust myself to nail it down properly. I can't decide whether my own location tracking app getting hacked is worse than google location sharing or not.
you could only expose a webhook which is deployed public and then forward the locations from the webhook to the dawarich instance via wireguard or just use a vpn also on the client
Good stuff as always. The "There Are No Instances in atproto" post was interesting, I think I finally kind of got the concept.
Yeah, that post was amazing honestly. I had no idea about atproto before, now I feel like this is the way and I will definitely try it.
Yeah, I felt a little tingle when I read the "jab" at Mastodon, I don't even use Mastodon lol.
So is there any more generic "social" apps beside microblogging like Bluesky? The other example there felt too niche to me, I don't even know what I'm looking at.
Is there a Lemmy/Reddit adjacent thing there?
I think we will see. If it's as good as it sounds there will soon be good apps to use it. It would be funny though how we'd "return" to basically rss. Everything runs in cycles I guess 😀