I’ve gotten the calendar to subscribe to external calendars. One work related Microsoft calendar, and one for holidays.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication?English
1·20 days agoMaybe its because I use the variant (of Keepass2Android) with “offline” tacked onto the end?
I don’t exactly remember why I chose that one though…
Its a running system now, all the syncthing stuff isn’t exposed to the internet, so I don’t really mind the stuff going on with syncthing-fork atm…
edit: Its a running system, I won’t touch it unless I need to…
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication?English
1·20 days agoIdk rember exactly, on desktop Nextcloud adds a folder structure to the OSs filesystem.
On android it doesn’t do that, instead you either open a file from within Nextcloud, which confuses Keepass, and Nextcloud if you change anything. Or at least the sync database feature doesn’t work, or smth like that.
If I wasn’t careful with adding new entries I’d get a lot of conflicts that weren’t a single click to resolve.
Syncthing on Android does exactly what the nextcloud- client does on desktop. So the file is just sitting in a folder, and any changes can be ingested into wherever I have and old version of a database open, by using the synchronize with file option.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What are your self–hosted alternatives for inter device communication?English
2·20 days agoMostly Nextcloud, for my Keepass databases that doesn’t work though. Because the android client handles files completely different than the desktop versions.
So for that I use syncthing with my home server being a hub, that everything syncs to locally, if I need updates to propagate while I’m not home I VPN in. However I rarely need to do that.
even unzipped folders
That sounds super interesting, does it keep the folder structure intact? Because having to zip a folder to be able to download a folder with its structure intact is super annoying.
Edit: Oh it’s just for uploading, still very cool though.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Unraid question: Moving a server with external HD arrayEnglish
2·8 months agoI’d write it down / take photos just in case… But also remember being able to swap SATA cables without anything breaking. It’s been a while since I had to fiddle with the hardware though, so that memory isn’t super reliable.
Yeah its read only, but I don’t have to edit the calendars I’m subscribed to, so it works for me.
But it would be mildly annoying if I had to edit stuff in those. I’m not sure how that would work in the first place. In my case Microsoft would have to have some sort of API, even if its just CALDav, so Nextcloud could submit the changes you make. Does Microsoft even allow for something like that?