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Both, i like setting up the network and trying out selfhosted services.
Definitely improved my daily routines:
- Paperless-ngx, connected to my email. All my bills and purchases are backed up. So easy to find documents/warranty documents.
- Nextcloud, for backing up my phone and personal life. Too much data for cloud providers and pivate.
- Plex/Jellyfin, easy way to watch all my Linux iso's without paying 10 different streaming services. Still subscribed to two steaming services though (family).
- Adguard, lifesaver to browse the web without going crazy.
- Immich, awesome photo viewer with mobile app.
- Syncthing, awesome tool to sync data. Use it to sync my Obisian notes to all my devices.
- Kasm/webtop, have my own OS in browser to access from any web browser securely.
- Restic, tool to backup everything to Backblaze. You can use any storage solution.
- Wireguard VPN, to easy access my services and have adblocking on my phone and laptop outside of my LAN.
Hey, may I ask what application you use on your smartphone to view the markdown notes?
Obsidian, misspelled the app. There is a iOS and Android app.