#FreeSoftwareAdvent day 15: Nextcloud
SyncThing is great for synchronising files, but I also have a self-hosted Nextcloud server. If I only wanted to synchronise files, I'd probably just use SyncThing, but I use Nextcloud for things like CalDav for calendars and CardDav for contacts as well as files.
More recently, I've also started using Nextcloud apps. In particular, I use News for RSS feeds, Notes for simple notes, and RePod for podcasts. The apps accessed through the Nextcloud dashboard on the web have minimal functionality, but it's enough for me. In the case of News and Notes, I also use the official Android clients, which also offer mininal functionality, but again, I don't need any more. For podcasts, I mostly listen using AntennaPod on Android, which I'll talk about tomorrow.
It's worth noting that there are companies that will host Nextcloud for you if you don't want to self-host. At least some of them have a free tier if you don't need a lot of space.
Nextcloud - Open source content collaboration platform
The most popular open source content collaboration platform for tens of millions of users at thousands of organizations across the globeNextcloud
Hello everyone!
I'm making a port of the Kilo editor by antirez (originally in C) to #uxntal AKA kibi (I'm not sure it will be around 1 "kibi"lines of code lol!
But I'm also porting the awesome tutorial by snaptoken teaching how kilo works.
I'd greatly appreciate if someone could take a look (maybe even follow along the tutorial) in order to get feedback.
git.sr.ht/~ismael-vc/kibi/tree…
I'm aiming for no previous Uxntal experience required!
Best regards.
🚨 #Microsoft 365 price shock: From July 2026, prices rise by up to 16.7%.
Now is the best time to break free from vendor lock-in.
What are your favorite #MS365 alternatives? 🔓🇪🇺
➡️ tuta.com/blog/microsoft-365-pr…
#DigitalSovereignty #deMicrosoft #OneClickAway
Microsoft 365 price shock: Better quit vendor lock-in now! | Tuta
Starting July 2026, Microsoft plans a huge price hike for Microsoft 365 of up to 16.7%. Time to look for replacements.Tuta
A while ago I wrote a script to convert #uxn .icn files to .png. For my #DecemberAdventure I wrote an accompanying script which converts .png files to .icn
This has the effect of pixel-izing the image and I can control which pixels get converted to black or white based on a threshold applied to their R, G, B, alpha values. It also allows me to load any png into Noodle and draw on it!
I am a bit slow when it comes to programming, so my Adventures tend to be limited. But I’m glad I got this done
Malayan Flying Fox Pteropus vampyrus
The Malayan Flying Fox, known also as the Large Flying Fox, Giant Fruit Bat, or Kalong, is an ethereal creature of the tropical Asian night. With wingspans reaching 1.7 metres, they are the largest…Palm Oil Detectives
Weihnachtszustellung von #DHL immer so:
"Ihre Sendung wird morgen zugestellt!"
"Ihre Sendung kommt heute!"
"Ihre Sendung wird bald zugestellt!"
"Ihre Sendung wird gleich zugestellt!"
"Leider konnten wir Sie nicht antreffen und bringen das Paket daher zu einem Paketshop ca. 500km entfernt von Ihnen und die Abholung kann frühestens nach Weihnachten erfolgen. Also vielleicht."
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#Astana
#photo #photography
#spring #outdoors #city
#architecture #bridge
#darktable
#creativecommons #ccbysa
Discover the ultimate gaming experience with the Highend Streaming PC Ultra 9, featuring a powerful RTX 5080 g
Discover the ultimate gaming experience with the Highend Streaming PC Ultra 9, featuring a powerful ...ericola (GETTR)
Science’s 2025 Breakthrough of the Year: The unstoppable rise of renewable energy
"In Sept, Chinese President Xi Jinping declared at the U.N. that his country will cut its carbon emissions by as much as 10% in a decade, not by using less energy, but by doubling down on wind and solar.
To many, the continued growth of renewables now seems unstoppable—a prospect that has led Science to name the renewable energy surge its 2025 Breakthrough of the Year."
Not AI 😎
science.org/content/article/br…
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Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities, says NGO report
New report on funding to slash carbon emissions finds startlingly low engagement with the people affectedDharna Noor (The Guardian)
A new study reveals that, within a small area in central Florida, mosquitoes fed on a whopping 86 different species of animals, capturing nearly all the vertebrate biodiversity in the area.
#science #mosquitoes #biodiversity
news.ufl.edu/2025/12/mosquito-…
In echo of Jurassic Park, mosquitoes capture entire ecosystems in their blood meals
Within a small area in central Florida, mosquitoes fed on a whopping 86 different species of animals.news.ufl.edu
palmoildetectives.com/2023/08/…
How to get into coding (and cooking?) from scratch? 🧑🍳
Learn from Nextcloud contributor and maintainer of the famous Cookbook app, Christian Wolf.
Listen to the latest episode of the Nextcloud Podcast:
nextcloud.com/blog/christian-w…
Christian Wolf's open source story and the Cookbook app - Nextcloud
In conversation with Christian Wolf, a long-term Nextcloud contributor and maintainer of the famous Cookbook app.Nextcloud
Ach schade, zwei offensichtlich deutschsprachige Akteure auf Englisch. Ich weiß ja, Reichweite und so, aber sorry, so manches kann man einfach besser in der eigenen Muttersprache erklären.
Discover how to take full control of your photo library with a self-hosted PhotoPrism setup at home.
itsfoss.com/self-hosting-photo…
What Google Photos? Self-Hosting Photo Storage with PhotoPrism Using Docker in My Homelab
PhotoPrism offers one path toward that goal of data ownership. With PhotoPrism, your vacation photos don’t become training data for someone else’s business model. They remain what they actually are, your memories, under your control.Bhuwan Mishra (It's FOSS)
Our article on the Firefox a AI 'kill switch' was updated, with a note from the new Mozilla CEO gamingonlinux.com/2025/12/fire…
Firefox dev clarifies there will be an AI
The saga continues! A Firefox developer has taken to social media to note there will be some sort of "kill switch" to completely remove AI features.Liam Dawe (GamingOnLinux)
> Firefox will always remain a browser built around user control.
Than why can't I access about:config in Firefox for Android? That was one of the reasons why I switched to Ironfox.
RE: mastodon.social/@Gargron/11573…
I'll elaborate. I believe we're in an AI bubble. AI companies are pushing the overton window on AI discourse. They want the most extreme anti-AI sentiment to be "Sure, it's an overhyped technology right now but there will be reasonable applications down the road". I want to see pushback on this. It doesn't matter if I can disable some AI feature in the settings. The fact that Mozilla is jumping on this bandwagon is deeply disappointing to me.
I'll say one thing. Even IF something has potential uses (none of which they're forcing on us anyway) opt out should never ever ever be the default. Anything that they have to force on people instead of letting people choose for themselves they are admitting (by definition!) is a thing people would not choose for themselves... If their uses were valid and great, they could have it off by default and people would rush to turn it on on any new installation! They wouldn't have to hide the options to disable it in about:config (and even hide about:config on some browsers,) nor force the options back on with updates. They could just have a single checkbox in normal settings that everyone would click as soon as they install it.
Not doing so is admitting they know people wouldn't
How our food choices cut into forests and put us closer to viruses
As the global population has doubled to 7.8 billion in about 50 years, industrial agriculture has increased the output from fields and farms to feed humanity. One of the negative outcomes of this t…Palm Oil Detectives
Red Hat's latest move.
itsfoss.com/news/red-hat-acqui…
Red Hat Buys an AI Safety Company, Promises to Open Source Its Tech
The new addition brings custom AI security and safety tooling to Red Hat.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
📷 Olympus 35UC
🎞 Kodak Gold 200
#olympus #olympus35uc #olympus35sp #kodak #kodakgold #filmphotography #photography #analogfotografie #35mm #35mmfilm #france #provence #marseille #fensterfreitag #windowfriday
Linux has got its first Rust CVE!
itsfoss.com/news/first-linux-k…
The First Rust CVE in Linux Kernel Only Makes Your System Crash
Greg Kroah-Hartman announced this alongside 150+ C code vulnerabilities that were addressed.Sourav Rudra (It's FOSS)
Grey Crowned Crane Balearica regulorum
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Were they voted on? Are they continually re-evaluated based on community input? Were they set by the founder(s) (@ntnsndr?) in stone, like a written constitution?
I'm also interested in some specifics of what the rules mean:
Does the prohibition against transphobia cover respectful critique of the ideas of the transgender movement or is it just about actual hateful speech?
Also, what does the community do immediately when someone starts breaking the rules and causing trouble?
Does the rulebreaker get put in a sort of "time out" until a decision gets reached?
- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.www.youtube.com
- YouTube
Enjoy the videos and music that you love, upload original content and share it all with friends, family and the world on YouTube.www.youtube.com
San Francisco sued 10 major food manufacturers, including Kraft and Mondelez, alleging they knowingly sickened Californians with addictive ultra-processed foods.
ground.news/article/san-franci…
San Francisco sues Kraft, Mondelez over ultra-processed foods
The city of San Francisco sued Kraft, Mondelez, Coca-Cola and other makers of ultra-processed foods on Tuesday, accusing them of knowingly sickening California residents with addictive and harmful products.Ground News
Finland Gave Two Groups Identical Payments. One Experienced 33% Better Mental Health.
New research from Finland's basic income experiment proves that simply trusting people with money—not just the money itself—significantly improves mental healthScott Santens (Foreword to Civilization)
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