Do you mean that you use a VNC connection to access your server UI? Or is there a way to host Obsidian as a true web app?
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Does this work similar to Syncthing where it syncs the markdown files to the local file system? If so, that’s definitely helpful, but I’m trying to avoid saving/storing my personal notes on my work laptop. I’d rather access them through a web interface and avoid local storage (in certain use cases). Another example is where people can’t install custom software on work computers, so it’s helpful to have a non-Obsidian way to edit the files for those times.
Obsidian is great except for the times when you can’t sync your notes to a local file system (like on a work computer). Does anyone know of a self-hosted web app that’s effective for reading/editing the markdown files?
remus@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•The Best Two-Factor Authentication App? (iOS)English0·2 years agoDoesn’t this defeat the purpose of multi factor authentication though? If someone got access to 1Password, they could access both your password and secondary authentication code. I think it may be a better idea to keep them separate.
remus@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?English0·2 years agoI use Home Assistant as well, but Apple HomeKit (and the new Matter protocol) can also be cloudless I think.
It’s literally in the linked article lol