- Cleaned up Tools for Thought Rocks #Obsidian site some more https://notes.toolsforthought.rocks
- Mainly converting from the old #LogSeq format — I did add quite a few pages to the old site
- More Commons Computer #Cloudron setup
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- Here’s all the stuff I have running:
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- I added Google/Calendar support to Cal.com
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- Google Cloud and OAuth apps are just… extremely complicated https://cal.com/docs/introduction/quick-start/self-hosting/install-apps/google
- I can add up to 100 users in test mode, which seems like lots if anyone else wants to share a Cal.com instance
- I like that Cal.com can in fact setup weekly limits for bookings
- My remaining wishlist item for this is to be able to select daily / weekly limits across all event types!
- Installed Vaultwarden the Rust implementation of Bitwarden
- I also added a #Jitsi server at https://jitsi.commonscomputer.com
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- These Jitsi servers are pretty basic, unclear how much load there actually is?
- General observation: #Mastodon eats storage
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- Looking at storage usage on #Cloudron, Tools for Thought Rocks/Mastodon is at 8GB
- This will be mostly cached media attachments
- For reference, #CoSocial goes through 2TB of cached media attachments per month, with about 100 users
- Looking at storage usage on #Cloudron, Tools for Thought Rocks/Mastodon is at 8GB
- Here’s all the stuff I have running:
- Principles for sharing on the Internet, by Sari Azout
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- Do the work required to have an opinion
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- Allow yourself the uncomfortable luxury of changing your mind
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- Cultivate intellectual humility
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- Choose your words carefully
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- Be kind, even if you are right
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- One more Commons Computer #Cloudron install, n8n
