But it was 1 thing, just includes multiple sub-things 🤣🤣
step 2: Install Nextcloud on a spare pc
step 3: shove ur exported data into nextcloud
step 4: Profit
But it was 1 thing, just includes multiple sub-things 🤣🤣
I just finished doing this too. It's so freeing not being tied to mega corporations anymore.
What do you use for search?
Not OC, but I'm using Kagi and super happy. Before I use Kagi, I didn't realise how bad Google result is. Its results are poisoned by ads and SEO nowadays.
I still am using Google and I hate how useless it has become since SEO started to become a thing in the last 5 or 10 years. Maybe I should try Kagi. Does it have location specific search results
more on the 10 years end of that, i remember thinking results were declining ~2011 when they decided to start being ask jeeves
Yeah, since about 2016 it has started to get really bad though. I remember when I would be looking for a solution to a computer related issue, all the top results were super useful Tom's Hardware and AnandTech forum posts. But of course nobody does SEO for forum posts because they're just trying to help people not make money, so instead now all of the probably AI written crap is in the top results which half the time is only barely related to what I searched
Yes, you can filter by almost any country in the world.
Cool, yeah I will definitely be trying it out thanks.
I have my own self-hosted instances of Ecosia, Searx and Whoogle.
Nextcloud, I will have to look into that.
I have is as a docker in my UnRaid server. However, from what I've heard, the easiest way to get NC up and running real fast is in a Ubuntu server and installing Nextcloud from Ubuntu's snap store. I can't confirm that, but it seems legit, since it came from a DistroTube video in YouTube.
Yes, but actually no, if you want to access it remotely. DONT OPEN THE WEB PORTS TO THE INTERNET, rather use a vpn like wireguard to connect in to the home network.
Also, backups.