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Morning!

Need some #Frontend input.

I have a client who wants a basic site.
He is agnostic about the tech.
But he does need

  • A section that is passworded (that can be shared with credentials to contacts)

I want to use 11ty with Notion (or similar CMS). And do the password stuff with some auth (pretty new to me).

He is a photographer and has some images of drug use/abuse. So I was slightly cautious about putting images that could potentially violate a platforms TOS even if they are only ever served to pages that are behind a passworded folder.

We can happily go down the Wordpress route. My preference would be to avoid that, but at least he would have ownership of the DB.

Any thoughts? Insights?

TIA

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@leoscarin I am so proud of you, son ❤️

I am so glad that constantly talking about @yunohost pays off eheheh 🎉

It really depends on your needs… For sure going to the Apps Catalog is helpful to get an idea of the most popular and best supported apps.

  • #Nextcloud gives you a cloud suite providing almost any essential service you might need.
  • I haven’t tested #AppFlowy yet, but it would probably be something you’d enjoy exploring as a #Notion alternative.
  • #Paperless is awesome for handling all your docs super efficiently
  • I use @readeck a lot, and it's very nice, even if it has a lot of room for improvement
  • Tons of people are migrating to #Ghost
  • Don’t abandon our beloved Pan.rent, but you could test @gotosocial, it's very nifty and well built!
  • changedetection.io is SUPER USEFUL
  • I use both #Wallos and #Actual to manage my finances, but it’s still going very poorly (pardon my joke 🫣)

I have been promoting, using, and translating #YunoHost in Italian for almlost five years (🤯), maybe other people who are new could help you more. @_elena’s self-hosting log can be of inspiration!

apps.yunohost.orgYunoHost app store | Home

Das Entwicklerteam von #Notion hat in der Vergangenheit sukzessive ein ganzes Portfolio an #Produktivität|s-Anwendungen auf den Markt gebracht. Gestartet war man vor einiger Zeit mit einer eigenen Notiz-App, und legte dann auch mit #NotionCalendar, einer Kalender-Software, nach. Nun hat man mit #NotionMail eine weitere Produktivitäts-App veröffentlicht. Sie ist zum Start für #macOS und in einer Webversion verfügbar.

Alle Infos: appgefahren.de/?p=377500

#Tipp #Workflowy #Wissensmanagement #Outliner

Workflowy funktioniert wie #RoamResearch, #Notion, #Remnote usw. als "System von Blöcken". Die Abschnitte werden als Blöcke bezeichnet, sind untereinander verknüpfbar usw., Stichwort Backlinks. (Obsidian hingegen erzeugt ein File System.)

Bei Workflowy können alle Daten aber als eine (!) #Markdown-Datei - in einem Zug - gesichert werden.

Markdown ermöglicht "schlanke" Dateien und Zukunftssicherheit

workflowy.com/

workflowy.comA simpler way to organize your work - WorkflowyIf you have a crazy job or an ambitious project, we will be your trusty sidekick. Workflowy is a simpler way to stay organized.
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@dideldum Verstehe den Hype um #notion bzw. jetzt #anytype nicht. Es ist doch einfach nur ne Notizen App.

Wenn du nach einer #opensource Lösung suchst, die in erster Linie offline läuft und falls doch gewünscht E2E verschlüsselt mit verschiedenen Clouds synchronisiert werden kann, nimm #joplinapp @joplinapp. Ich kann es nur empfehlen.

Nutze ich für #notes und #reminder.
Verfügbar für #android #linux #windows #macos und #ios

I've been thinking about using #Obsidian as an alternative to #Notion, so I finally got around to downloading it and imported my Notion pages. The import was really fast, that was nice, but it lost a whole load of formatting (sort of inevitable since they are different apps) and some information has disappeared, which is not so nice because it's kind of annoying to lose all that work.

At least that work isn't lost forever since it's still on my Notion account, but it means I'm not so sure Obsidian is going to be the useful alternative to Notion that I was hoping for (honestly I don't think anything is, which is also annoying because I don't like how Notion keeps pushing use of AI)

While I don’t use Notion actively myself, I’m a big fan of the product, team, and what they’re up to. If you are too, this interview on Lenny’s Podcast with co-founder and CEO Ivan Zhao is worth a listen.

> Notion’s lost years, it’s near collapse during COVID, staying small to move fast, the joy and suffering of building horizontal (and more)

#podcast #notion #interview

podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/

Apple PodcastsNotion’s lost years, its near collapse during Covid, staying small to move fast, the joy and suffering of building horizontal, more | Ivan Zhao (CEO and co-founder)Podcast Episode · Lenny's Podcast: Product | Growth | Career · 03/06/2025 · 1h 12m

I'm getting SO much more federation or #SelfHosted pilled with stuff.

I'm really appreciating the traditional model of selling sofware licenses as one off fees rather than monthly subscriptions.

Like with #Obsidian , I love it! Its also free. But its awesome that if the company dies tomorrow? My notes are still here, and I can still use the software.

If #Notion dies tomorrow? My notes are gone and I've lost my tool that my productivity relies on!