I used wallabag and liked it. I stopped when I had to move my server and backed up the data. I installed wallabag again and the backup would not work with the latest version. I had exported it in various ways as well, just in case one didn’t work well but none worked. So that left a bad taste in my mouth. This might have coincidentally happened right in a database upgrade or something inbetween the 2 versions, but the fact that my backup could not be used frustrated me. Still looking for an alternative and am considering readdeck like you. I tried it a while back and did not see a way to export data at that time (I think it could have been done from command line though?). Been over a year since then so maybe that has changed. Right now I am using Shaarli for bookmarks and it works. It doesn’t stick for me like wallabag did though.
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I have tried all of them and yunohost is the best for me. I have been able to test self-hosted software that I could not otherwise. Cosmos and CasaOS work for many people, but they did not use some of the software I wanted to try; when I tried to set up a docker image of those pieces of software, it did not work. I understand that it was my failure to understand docker that failed here, so if you know docker, these might be much more useful to you.
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Technology@lemmy.world•I went to an anti-tech rally, where Gen Z dressed as gnomes and smashed iPhones. Here's what I learned. | Business InsiderEnglish
54·19 days agoThat was my first thought as well, but I think he means things, not time. You miss this thing and that as you stare at your phone. So in that second of mindless scrolling, you missed things around you that might have added something to your day, to your life. So ‘how much of your life do you let pass by’ is not asking how many seconds of life did you let pass by (though that is the first thought upon reading), but ‘how many things that could have affected your life- for the better or worse- do you let pass you by?’
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2·1 month agoThank you for the help! I looked around for a resource for the plants for you and found a nutrient deficiency dichotomy that was okay. I usually look to Cornell university for resources but they didn’t have a specific dichotomy test like this that i could find. This picture also had a nice picture for quick diagnosis (upper leaf issues or lower). This resource is pretty good too!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•New to printing, not sure how to diagnose issuesEnglish
2·3 months agoHere are some more pictures, with better lighting.
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- Decided to check if I could peel it. Yup, it was easy.

The printer is a Sovol SV08, which is a corexy printer with pla. I use Freecad to design the parts and OrcaSlicer 2.3.1 to slice it. It is in my room on a desk in the open air and I have a fan running in the room. Several people have mentioned it cooling too fast, so I am suspecting that fan being the issue…
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I liked Trilium but I use low end android devices and it did not like low resource devices. Same for Joplin too. If you do not have that issue, I thought Trilium Notes was very nice.