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Written by tifriis@sh.itjust.works on 2024-12-30 at 13:32

My Favorite Self-Hosted Apps Launched In 2024

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Written by hperrin@lemmy.ca on 2024-12-30 at 23:31

It’s not really a full fledged web app, but I launched a WebDAV server this year:

hub.docker.com/r/sciactive/nephele

I use it for all sorts of things. It’s got some great features that other WebDAV servers are lacking:

It’s incredibly fast compared to most other WebDAV servers, too.

I use it to manage my Jellyfin libraries, as a personal cloud storage, and as a deduplicating backup server. It works well through a reverse proxy too, so I have multiple instances running on my server with different configs.

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Written by mac@lemm.ee on 2024-12-31 at 07:05

Nice, I’ll be following closely! What’s the roadmap look like for v1.0.0 release?

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Written by hperrin@lemmy.ca on 2024-12-31 at 07:20

I’m going to add support for CardDAV, that way you can use it to sync your contacts. I’m currently working on the Access Control Protocol extension to WebDAV, which is required for CardDAV.

I’d like to eventually support CalDAV too, but that’s harder than CardDAV.

I’d like to also create another web interface with a more modern feature set for use in newer browsers, and even have file share links.

An idea I’ve been floating is creating a way to use .md files and .html templates to create a sort of blog, website, or notebook. Something that would be really easy to manage. Basically throw it up on a server, put some .md files in, and you’ve got a basic website. I’d like to use it to take notes, since editing markdown on a WebDAV share is super simple, and having searchable notes from that would mean I could drop Google Keep.

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Written by mac@lemm.ee on 2024-12-31 at 07:38

Nice! I’ve been needing a good CardDAV option. Would you consider supporting Backblaze B2? It’s generally around 4x more cost-effective than Amazon S3, depending on usage patterns.

Regarding markdown to HTML conversion, you might want to check out Jekyll’s templating system. Combined with an Obsidian WebDAV plugin, you’d have an excellent workflow!

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Written by hperrin@lemmy.ca on 2024-12-31 at 07:55

It should support B2, since B2 uses the same protocol. If you run into any issues, feel free to file a bug report.

Thanks, I’ll check out Jekyll. If I can use the same templating, that would be great.

I’ve heard Obsidian is really good, but I’ve never used it. I’ll give it a try. :)

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