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by kelvinjps
266 days ago
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I think just doing files and then syncing the files with another solution it's okay. For example my local apps:
Synthing syncs the files between my computer and phone for
Note taking(just markdown and org files) obsidian on my phone, emacs/vim on my PC.
Todo and reminders: org mode in emacs (desktop) orgzly on mobile.
Password manager: KeePassxc desktop, keepassdx mobile.
Calendar: just sync the ics file.
Photos: just sync files use the default app.
I can continue with this with every app, I don't know why people overcomplicate things |
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Syncthing uses "disovery servers" so no need for public IP's or wireguard or anything like that (you can set up your own if you don't trust syncthing https://docs.syncthing.net/users/stdiscosrv.html but they're only used for that discovery part, which is one of the main hurdles when you start thinking about peer-to-peer systems).
(However, I use Fastmail's calendar, for handling invites and since it keeps my subscriptions up-to-date. Considering the move from bitwarden to keepassxc.)