There’s already an international open source and federated standard for Journals, Tasks and Notes. It’s called iCalendar-standard (RFC-5545) . See the VToDo component, relevant for your Google Keep alternative.
Also check out JTX Board
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These standards and protocols are compatible with almost every software remotely related, including Thunderbird, KDE’s Kontact, and many more. And the feature set matches or even exceeds Google Keep’s capabilities.
My humble opinion is that you don’t need to reinvent the wheel, just build on top of what is already widely used, tested, documented, FOSS, privacy respecting, standards compliant, audited.
Androbd has an MQTT plugin, I wonder how easy it would be to integrate with LubeLogger.
I don’t have any experience with it, but this is what a lot of academic organizations use:
This is amazing, very cool app. Congratulations.
I’m looking for imagemagick as an URL Based API.
Imagor works like that. You just do: https://domain/parameters/imageurl and the image is instantly processed and displayed. But imagor can’t do much compared to imagemagick. Which is why I’m on the hunt for a wrapper like that.
Thank you so much for doing this !
I’m actually interested in installing Coolify and trying Postiz, I might go for the hosted cloud plan for work stuff. I pay for a lot of free software, I appreciate the pro support but I like to know that if you make bad decisions like going closed source or rising the price by %500, I can still operate self hosted until I switch to an alternative or a fork. This hasn’t happened with anything I pay for yet, but it has happened to software I don’t use. So I like to be safe and have a plan B just in case.
Then I can forget about it. It’s out of mind for most people, I don’t know why.