Hi ! J'ai très peu utilisé MS #OneNote, qui m'a paru être un outil sous-coté et hyper pratique (du fait d'avoir des onglets pour chaque page créée). Mais je suis sous #linux et je cherche donc une alternative. Le plus proche et simple, serait #CherryTree mais ça ne me convient pas. Pas plus que #zim . J'ai pas retesté #joplin depuis bien longtemps... Avant y'avait une appli "basket NotePad" que je trouvais prometteuse, mais le projet semble abandonné..
Succès du matin : j'ai synchronisé Joplin avec le cloud CNRS. Par contre amis utilisateurs, est-ce que vous vous servez de la saisie vocale et si oui est-ce que vous savez si on peut l'entraîner ? Et comment ? Là ça fait nimp mais c'est peut-être normal...
I'm looking for personal notes taking app that would allow to organically add structure - especially by creating inter note links and to-dos/reminders.
I never used org-mode put from what I understand of it, it could be that.
It needs to be floss or at the very least based on an interoperable standard (I don't know about such a thing, I would love to learn). I would need to used it on smartphone and linux laptop. If the sync relies on a private service, it needs to be eee. It needs to be able to store rich text (the markdown set we seems to converge to is OK) and images, ideally integrates with mermaid.js
But I don't want to sync every added word to the cloud immediately. Just feels not sustainable at all to trigger a network request and upload for every character #greenIT
Networking & Remote Access:#Tailscale (non-Docker), love its SSH agent and magic DNS features. #NetworkSecurity
Security & Monitoring
Ad Blocking:#AdGuardHome (non-Docker). Previously used PiHole but find AdGuardHome slightly faster. #PrivacyTools
Server Monitoring:#Beszel (non-Docker). Tried Grafana/Prometheus/Alertmanager (accessible but overkill) and Netdata (poor screen reader accessibility). Beszel isn't perfect but best compromise so far. #ServerMonitoring
RSS Feeds:#Miniflux (non-Docker), excellent accessibility. Originally wanted better podcast support but other options had major accessibility issues. #RSSReader
IRC Client:#TheLounge (non-Docker). Some accessibility issues but best I've found so far for always-connected IRC. #IRCClient
Read Later Service:#Wallabag (Docker). Biggest issue is Wallabagger Chrome extension doesn't work for me yet. #ReadItLater
Notifications & Development Workflow
Notifications via: #Ntfy (Docker) and Zoho's ZeptoMail (#Zoho)
Development Environment: Mostly using VSCode connected to my server via Remote-SSH extension. #VSCodeRemote
Accessibility Focus ️
Accessibility heavily influences my choices—I use a screen reader full-time (#ScreenReader), so I prioritize services usable without sight (#InclusiveDesign, #DigitalAccessibility). Always open to discussing accessibility experiences or recommendations!
Habit trackers like Beaver Habit Tracker (#HabitTracking): Accessibility issues made it unusable for me.
I don't really have a media collection, so no Plex or Jellyfin here (#MediaServer)—but I'm always open to suggestions! I've gotten a bit addicted to exploring new self-hosted services!
What's your setup like? Any cool services you'd recommend I try?
#WIP Installation en cours de Joplin pour récupérer mes notes Evernote et me débarrasser de l'éléphant. Synchronisation des notes Joplin dans mon instance Nextcloud.
The last segment of my working life was doing technical writing for software companies in #SiliconValley. Understanding the software was easy, I had been a programmer for a long time before becoming a #techWriter.
The hard part was trying to put things into terms my audience would 'get' and I really admire people who can do that. That’s why I devour everything @Daojoan sends out.
She got me to #Vivaldi and #Joplin and helped me see that privacy and software freedom is more than #LibreOffice and #ProtonMail. Go read her stuff. You won’t be disappointed.
Hey! We recently posted a recommendation about Joplin, the note-taking software, and we've just discovered that there's a French association, Root66 @root66, that's all about promoting open source software, and that they're planning a "discovery workshop" about Joplin for their members this Saturday afternoon!
It's great to see people coming together to help each other replace products or explore new ones in a way that's both ethical and supportive.
And even if there aren't associations like this where you are, you can still join friends and family to work together on replacing your apps or learning to use a new one.
So, in our last post, we talked about Joplin, this open-source note-taking program created by the talented Laurent Cozic.
One of us use Joplin for many years, first at work and later in personal computer too. Because we like it, we decided to tell about it today.
We found a really interesting interview with him about the product philosophy behind Joplin, which we'd love to share with you.
In this interview, Laurent talks about why he chose to make Joplin open source, the focus on privacy and security, and what the future might hold for Joplin.
He also talks about how he uses Joplin for work and for personal use, and he has some recommendations for people who are just starting out with it.
A last thing... Laurent works a lot on this project, and... for free!
So if you'd like to send a donation to the project, you can do so here: https://joplinapp.org/donate (they accept Bank Transfer, PayPal, Patreon, Liberaply and Github Sponsor).
...or you can consider rating the app on Google Play or App Store.
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