That assumes the person using obsidian is a software dev or a sysadmin. Most users aren’t going to want the extra hassle, or they might be unable to do these things.
What are you going on about?
I don’t work in a space with a monopoly.
My employer doesn’t have free money. They compete in a huge market and earn money while doing so.
Not every company has the business model you described. The world would not run if that was the case.
Yes. That’s at least half of the work I do on a daily basis. How else do companies in the same market compete with each other if they cannot add on to functionality and remain static? That’s a quick way to lose market share to your competition.
Most here won’t like this answer. 1Password.
I’ve used it for years and it just works well for me. Finally convinced my spouse to also use it a couple of years ago. Switching is not an option since it took years of convincing to make that happen.
Software engineer here. You’re completely wrong. The amount of work it takes to maintain and extend functionality to existing software is even bigger than the original cost of building it.
Get some time understanding how software teams work and you’ll understand. There’s a reason C Suites are hoping AI generated code can replace developers. They can’t hire enough of them.
How did time pass so quickly? 😞
Your math needs some work…
2025 - 2011 = 14
2011 + 6 = 2017
This was a tough one to watch.
I’ll check my docker config when I get home to make sure.
I’m using a different port and have it in my config. Sadly that didn’t work too 😭
Which extension do you use?
I host foregejo, but I have a small problem. I can’t get my ssh keys to work for cloning repos. I can’t only use https.
I had a similar symptom recently but with an AMD system. I realized pretty quickly that my system simply forgot I had ram installed. I took out the ram sticks and swapped them, everything was fine afterwards.
Maybe try running a memtest just to be sure.
I use komga for comic books and manga/manwha. It’s solid and syncs to tablet reader apps as well (I use tachimanga)
Second this suggestion. I run a synology NAS as well and it works great for that. My applications run on another box that mounts storage via NFS.
You forgot the Fastmail killer feature. Masked email addresses.
I didn’t say I used copilot 6 months ago. I use Linux.
It is ready. I only used to dual boot Linux, but I switched completely over 6 months ago with zero issues.
I’ve personally seen ads in the start menu. It was my last straw, convincing me to move to Linux full time.