flomaraninchi, to random French
@flomaraninchi@pouet.chapril.org avatar

Redisons que la fonction "partager le contenu du message" de est simple et de très bon goût. Couplée à (gestionnaire de fichiers .org), ça fait un système de bookmarks cherchable et léger, exportable partout. Vraiment très bien.

ferriera_trevi, to android

I've decided I'm sick of file sync errors with and have decided to just manually commit versions with .
I tried also but it doesn't seem to be well supported on

What mobile setups do other people use for and especially , and ?

ferriera_trevi,

@Eike #syncthing + #orgzly was my OG setup but I found it difficult with more than 2 devices. I.e same sync frustration.

As I recall syncthing is only local network sync right?

proactiveservices,
@proactiveservices@fosstodon.org avatar

@ferriera_trevi @Eike syncthing will work across a WAN no problem. It does NAT punching, uPnP and the project hosts discovery servers and relays to help devices find and connect to each other.

trurl, to emacs
@trurl@mastodon.sdf.org avatar

Looking around a little bit to see if I can find a replacement for shared shopping lists in Google Keep.

Anyone in the #Emacs #orgmode community ever try to share org files over WebDAV between #Orgzly and #Beorg? I'm already serving SVN-revisioned org files via WebDAV with Orgzly, which works pretty well for me, but I have family members on iOS.

FTWynn,

@trurl
I would not advise this for this use case.

Collaboration is better left to collaboration focused software, like Keep or Docs or (I assume) their O360 counterparts.

There's doing all that's reasonable in #orgmode, and then there's trying to solve the three body problem with elisp and duct tape.

kf, to random

Crap... turns out #orgzly doesn't support folders for the notes, resulting in a bunch of duplicate files. Does anybody know of a good #orgmode app on #android that will respect my file hierarchy?

#askfedi

FTWynn,

@kf organice? assuming you set up a webdav server?

kf,

@FTWynn wasn't aware of organice! Looks neat 🙂

kris, to fediverse
@kris@outmo.de avatar

Today I have been experimenting with the lightweight server: https://github.com/kd2org/karadav

It is really easy to set up, even supports the clients and comes with a basic looking but functional web-client as well.

Ultimately, the goal is to offer a bit of webdav storage here on this instance, similar to the "drive" feature in / but compatible with a lot of external software such as to sync browser bookmarks or for notes.

Account integration can be done via or a small custom script, so I am confident that I will have it fully working soon :blobcataww:

snauth, to opensource

Switching back from and to and (+) feels like a step from someone else's home into a thriving forest: such a rich eco-system! Found an invaluable resource to get quickly from vanilla emacs to something which exceeds or is on par with the alternatives in all aspects that matter: configurability, extendability, control, speed, resources, android support via , themes, , local first, future proof,....

https://wiki.systemcrafters.net/emacs/

FTWynn,

@snauth
+1
made a huge difference for me this go round in exploring emacs. Hard to even estimate how valuable it's been.

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