

Yeah, no problem.
This is my first attempt at posting a comment with pictures, but hopefully these show up:




Yeah, no problem.
This is my first attempt at posting a comment with pictures, but hopefully these show up:




Yes. When I tried it, it was not very stable and the shortcuts didn’t really work on mobile. But I know a lot has changed, so I’ve been meaning to go back and give it another shot.


Backlinking is when you link to a page, it links back.
For example, if I have a daily journal, I can say Fixed a problem with my [[Raspberry Pi]] setup... and then a few weeks later I can say Found a new use for [[Raspberry Pi]]..., etc.
Now when I go to the Raspberry Pi page, it shows me a list of times I’ve linked to the page and the context.
I use this all the time with Logseq, but I find Logseq pretty unpolished, infrequently updated, etc., so I’m always on the lookout for something nicer.


I’m getting a Cloudflare error trying to access your demo site.
Also, do you support back linking? That’s a feature that’s very important to me.
I finally got around to setting up my internal services with TLS. It was surprisingly easy with a Caddy docker image supporting Cloudflare DNS challenge.
I did this because various services I use are starting to require https.
Now everything is on a custom domain, https, and I can access it through Tailscale as usual.


Azure is not Entra. AAD became Entra. They did it because AAD was becoming less about Azure and covering more things than directories. So a rebranding made sense.
It’s a pretty dumb name, though. It doesn’t really mean much when you hear it, and it sounds too similar to other common words.
Finamp is great.
This is my favorite of the thread.
You can even call one Host, haha.
Maybe unpopular opinion here, but I just read The Three Musketeers, and it’s not even close to The Count of Monte Cristo.
The characters wildly change in tone and basic morals, the heroes are dirtbags, and the plot wanders.
I still enjoyed it, but it just wasn’t the same.


There’s a chain near me that makes a breakfast sandwich with eggs, bacon, white cheddar, a really excellent garlic aioli, and Ciabatta bread.
I go there way too much.
Fringe is great. Season 1 is a bit “Monster of the week” but when it gets going it’s a great ride.


If you haven’t seen it, Ex Machina (2014) fits the vibe of your list. It’s one of my favorites.


The Punt for Red October
(Assuming American Football)
It has my favorite user interface, but I feel that it bogs down after viewing a series of images. I also feel that development has stalled a bit (edit, I was mistaken: they just released a pre release).
I haven’t found a better one, though. Next best so far has been Racoon.


This doesn’t exactly match your goals, but you may be able to adapt it or take pieces from it.
I have containers running on two subnets:
Subnet 1 has a DNS server, which resolves all of my services to IPs on either subnet.
I have Tailscale set up on a machine as a subnet router (directing to Subnet 1).
Result:
This is nice because my apps don’t care which network I’m on, they just use the same URL to connect. And the sensitive stuff (usually management tools) are not accessible remotely.
It’s also ridiculously simple: Only one Tailscale service is running at home.
This does not solve your issue of broadcasting vs not broadcasting, though. There’s probably other things missing as well. But maybe it’s a start?
I do this as well, but I use Libation: https://github.com/rmcrackan/Libation
Super easy, barely an inconvenience.
Then I use Audiobookshelf https://www.audiobookshelf.org/ to host the books and their Android app to play them.
Logseq has an Android app and clients for the usual desktop platforms. It stores as .md files. It meets your requirements. I’m not sure why you’re focused on Firefox support?
One I have my eye on is Silverbullet.md. the creator recently promoted it here and it has some nice ideas. It’s a web app that you self host. Behind the scenes everything is stored in .md files.


Thanks for your answers! Very fair thoughts, particularly about the flexibility of keeping things as just files on disk.
Regarding the work thing, I should clarify my use case: I’d like to take work related notes that could contain privileged company data. With a standalone app, I can install it and manage the files on my device (with cloud syncing in an approved corporate way). I could still probably do that here, but it requires the work of running the web server locally. Unfortunately, an external source like a VPS wouldn’t be allowed.
I have one more question, if you have some time: One of the things I like most about Logseq is that when there is a list of back links on a page, the context capture is excellent (likely due to it being an outliner). I’ve noticed that with SilverBullet, the context capture might begin/end in the middle of a word, etc. Is there a way to configure that or plans to enhance it?
Nice, I’ll take a look. How is the mobile experience?