Dokuwiki personally, wiki.js at work.
I prefer dokuwiki and how everything’s just a text file.
Wiki.js looks more modern. I wouldn’t want customer facing documentation in Dokuwiki.
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Dokuwiki personally, wiki.js at work.
I prefer dokuwiki and how everything’s just a text file.
Wiki.js looks more modern. I wouldn’t want customer facing documentation in Dokuwiki.
I’ve been using Homer for a few years. https://github.com/bastienwirtz/homer
I like the looks of this a little better, I’ll check it out.
That’s totally fair.
I recently bought a house and felt like I could toss my TV boxes. I still kept my 4k monitor boxes.
What a familiar sight!
I said the same thing years ago and then was too lazy/never got around to selling anything.
I had the start of a hoard going, was good for me to get rid of it.
The last time I shipped something for warranty repairs I couldn’t find the box because I had way too many. And it was fine!
Sometimes I’m supposed to be working on bad servers, but I’m actually remoted home working on good servers.
I’ve never really needed the web interface once everything was setup. Mobile app syncs my images and then I browse files through synced desktop clients. Never had any issues this way. I guess I’m not using the extra features some may be after in the webui.
I use Protectli hardware with Pfsense or Opnsense. Doing this at home and in 10+ small/medium environments. Never had any issues, I highly recommend Protectli hardware + pfsense/opnsense.
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