Nice - having tried wvkbd I would agree. How did you plan to use gnome's vkb without gnome?
Software engineer here who works on web services. Most production-critical things in our workplace aren't managed by GUI's, or command lines... but by code. There are usually some infrastructure-as-code tools involved, like Terraform, CDK or Pulumi.
GUI's are often reserved for quick fixes and trying out things on staging servers (derisively called "click-ops").
I've gone through a similar conclusion myself. I used to use daily notes, dataview, and all sorts of Obsidian plugins to manage my tasks.
I find that I generally like to keep my vault to primarily be a "long term storage" tool. I want to use search to find curated info, not littered with to-do notes that don't add value past it's due date.
I've since migrated my To-Do activities to TickTick, and moved my daily notes to a secondary vault.
On my Pixel 7 Pro, on Settings - Battery, 89% is estimated to last up to 15 hours 30 mins. How about yours?
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I got a list that I purposefully set up to grow. It's not a to-do list... It's a "might do" list. When things get messy in my to-do list, I move those items to the might-do list.
Having 100 undone items on that list isn't a shameful thing, it means I said "no" to all those items (either actively or passively) and I try to celebrate that.
I was considering it ngl, but the 60hz screen is a deal-breaker for me.
Hey all! For the longest time I've had a server that hosts some things (eg Syncthing), but is only available via SSH tunneling.
I've been thinking of self-hosting more things like Nextcloud and Vaultwarden. I can keep my SSH tunneling setup but it might make it difficult to do SSL.
How do you manage the security of having public-facing servers?