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And the dav's, for a calendar and contact sync, maybe a VPN, pihole or similar for sure and joplin

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Been using Nextcloud for the last 5 years and just returned to using a VPN. As many have said, it offers a lot of features I never used. Plus die Administration overhead (don’t you ever skip a major version) didn’t really justify it anymore for me

[–] world_hopper 1 points 1 year ago

I'm working through transitioning to it so I can consolidate things like my calendar, passwords, and trello as well as serve files.

I am worried that one day I'll sit at work, try to look at my calendar and realize I need to spend an hour updating it before I can actually get to my work. Or just to get to a single password.