I’m completely new to selfhosting but see a lot of potential. I wonder if anyone knows a good way to self host a notetaking app? The point is that I need to access my notes on multiple devices so self hosting them could be a nice idea. I currently use google keep and goodnotes but would like to leave those behind…

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I’d vote for anytype or obsidian

Anytype has a learning curve, But it has built-in encryption and IPFS syncing provided by the company. The templating system is really slick and the relational aspect is pretty solid.

Obsidian + syncthing fork is a really solid contender. It’s much easier to work with out of the box but the features are a little more generic.

Neither of these are really self-hosted, so much as they are contained in their own ecosystem. You get some measure of higher availability that you have to really work for if you’re really self-hosting a product.

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Hm at some point Anytype apps will be configurable for custom servers tho (i assumed they were already but i might have been wrong).

Obsidian also has some interesting sync plugins that dont require syncthing

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The crypto is decent, it’s electron so it’s source available. If you want to ignore their hosting solution, you can disable the syncing and just take the vault from its config directory and sync it yourself

The real downsides are that it’s not actual open source, so if they decided to screw around with the security or turn the crypto off somebody can’t just fork it.

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Nextcloud is a really good all-in-one solution for self hosting data

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I setup nextcloud and just use that to backup my Obsidian notes. But I also use next cloud deck depending on the type of notes or list I’m making

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Obsidian but with syncthing here, just syncs the files across my devices.

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You should take a look at the selfhosted live sync plugin for obsidian. It’s been working flawlessly for me for the past year.

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Doesn’t it actually require you to sign up to an account on some app hosting platform, rather than self host it?

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No, but that is an option if you dont have the hardware to self host it. I have it on one of my vms on my server in the basement.

EDIT: I just took another look at the github repo and it kind of looks like you can’t just selfhost it, but you can, the main readme is just a little confusing. Click on the “Setup your CouchDB” link in the manual section and the selfhosted via docker guide is there.

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Nextcloud has a Notes app too

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This is what I use

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Obsidian is pretty neat. Can use it with Syncthing, although I guess you need Syncthing-Fork on Android now.

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Resilio sync works great for that since syncthing is on the out. I actually prefer Resilio anyways

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Obsidian is not open source but i also think it’s pretty neat.

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What’s this about Syncthing now?

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Dev discontinued the app due to google being difficult to maintain.

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Ah damn. Thanks for the info

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After trying a bunch, I’m using Obsidian + <your choice of sync plugin> now. Good thing with Obsidian is your notes are ultimately a bunch of plaintext files, so you can do whatever you want with them, and it comes with clients for most platforms.

Another option is Trilium, it is pretty powerful, and has a webapp so as long as you can access a browser, you’ll be able to access your notes. https://github.com/zadam/trilium

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Been using Logseq since February and it’s been a game changer. My only gripes are a) inability to access via browsers, and b) lack of a quick note function. Sometimes I still use Keep to jot something down and transfer later. Logseq spends a solid 5+ seconds syncing upon opening, which can feel like an eternity when trying to quickly log something.

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For browser, there is a webapp that can be selfhosted. See here https://github.com/logseq/logseq/blob/master/docs/docker-web-app-guide.md

I think you need chromium browsers due to the API they use, but it should work.

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+1 for the open source option: Trilium The project is being maintained here: https://github.com/TriliumNext/Notes

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