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Need to store personal notes, family recipes, or a team’s knowledge base? Get an Outline in any of those cases and in other cases as well. The thing is so simple yet powerful and nice looking, I recommend setting it up even if you think you don't need it. As a bonus, mobile UI feels like a native app. My dream note-taking and knowledge-holding software looks and feels like Outline, has its collaboration features, but stores all notes locally like Obsidian does. For offline access at any time. Did you find something like this yet? Or maybe developing right now? No? Then I'll stick to the Outline for now.
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- **Yamtrack**
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- **AdventureLog**
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- **Authentik**
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- **Synapse** Matrix server
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### Yamtrack
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[Product](https://github.com/FuzzyGrim/Yamtrack)
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Not that I have a bad memory. It's just a way to know what to watch next, and track things just because you can. Tracking TV shows, for example, becomes especially relevant after COVID and author strikes, when the pauses between some shows' seasons stretched to 3-5 years. I was a Trakt VIP user for a considerable amount of time. And before that, I checked several self-hosted alternatives, and they were all raw, ugly, and unstable. Now Yamtrack looks and feels like a polished product, so there is no reason to pay for Trakt left.
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### AdventureLog
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[Product](https://adventurelog.app)
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I liked the idea of Google location history very much. You were able to see routes you traveled and photos you took. After degoogling, all I had as a travel log was a map with all my photos. In Synology Photos at first, and in iCloud after. I also tried to use OwnTracks. Even extracted my past travels from my photos' GPS data and imported them there, but that was just lines and points with no context or additional information. I didn't even think that there was such a wonderful thing as AdventureLog. Locations, trips, stats, and more! You can log your travels as detailed as you wish and even plan future ones. Logging adventures from the past is a manual process, but it's a nice way to review and recall all the places you were and all the adventures you had.
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### Authentik
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[Product](https://goauthentik.io)
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There are two types of documentation. Actually, three, but the third one is a documentation absence. The first type wants you to feel like a smart person. It is clean, detailed, and up to date. The second type wants you to suffer and feel miserable. When I was choosing an identity provider for my self-hosting services, I picked Authentik because I like to feel smart.
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### Synapse
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[Matrix](https://matrix.org) | [Element](https://element.io)
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Synapse is a Matrix server. Matrix is a protocol specification of a decentralised communication platform. But Synapse developed my Element. Element is an organisation that... well, it's complicated. Also, while hosting a Matrix server is not a trivial task, it's the most exciting thing to host. Because come on! It's a chat platform with video calls support, mobile and desktop apps, web clients, and end-to-end encryption! It's not just a web app with a single user - you. Something is continuously happening on the server; it consumes resources, connects to other similar servers, breaks when misconfigured, and makes your life engaging. The hardest part is to lure your friends and family, though.
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### Other
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- **Matrix Authentication Service**
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- **Home Assistant**
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- **Plex**
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