You jumped to a conclusion on pricing and made a mistake, it’s ok, no big deal.
Lol you weirdo, I even said I did that:
Try clicking either of those links.
Regardless, this is a thread about self-hosted open-source budgeting, which is why I linked to Actual Budget. I have updated the first post to be the Github link instead to prevent confusion.
all I saw was pricing […] can you really blame me?
I mean I really can. They don’t have any paid option so you definitely didn’t see any pricing. They only have a big open source message:
You’re replying to my comment about Actual Budget, the very open source budgeting solution?
Net worth and investment tracking goes in my spreadsheets, budgeting in Actual Budget.
Why not Actual Budget, which is also self-hosted, open-source bucket budgeting based off YNAB, however it appears to be a lot more mature.
They also transparently run the project on Open Collective which I like: https://opencollective.com/actual
Any cloud is a secure backup on Linux if you use rclone crypt :)
It works with Google Drive, Dropbox, One Drive, and countless others to create an encrypted cloud storage, where the cloud provider can never view your file contents.
They 100% can.
An attacker escaping from a container can’t be system root as Podman runs rootless (without some other exploit or weak password).
The filesystem itself is also read-only.
/dev/nvme0n1p4 on /sysroot type xfs (ro)
/dev/nvme0n1p4 on /usr type xfs (ro)
/dev/nvme0n1p3 on /boot type ext4 (ro)
I use UCore for my homelab and it’s been flawless. Absolutely no issues. I run around 50 containers, LLMs, and host some public sites with Caddy.
The major thing that’s keeping me away from CoreOS/ uCore is all the ignition-butane-stuff. From what I’ve heard, it’s needlessly complicated
It’s super super easy. Run a docker one-liner on your existing local server or laptop to host a quick webserver:
docker run -p 5080:80 --name quick-webserver -v "$PWD":/var/www/html php:7.2-apache
And put this Ignition file in the directory from above: https://github.com/ublue-os/ucore/blob/main/examples/ucore-autorebase.butane
That’s it, that’s the only steps. Boot off the ISO and type in the hosting URL from above.
You’ll only need that when building the server the first time.
stores my notes metadata in proprietary database format?
Obsidian note metadata is stored in YAML in the markdown note file itself. That’s about as non-proprietary as it gets.
Not sure why you hate Obsidian. I don’t love it and would switch to a FOSS alternative if there was something comparable, but at least I’m not making crap up about it.
I mean in your linked thread it says:
I have some 15K notes in Obsidian and it runs fine.
I personally have 4000+ notes in Obsidian and it runs fine 🤷
Here’s also Obsidian with 100,000 notes and it performs fine. This test is also 2 years out of date.
They recommend SimpleFIN instead of Plaid: https://old.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1cmfk8x/actualbudget_has_anyone_written_a_plaid_importer/