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  • 1: Open files. You can now use ctrl shift n to make a new folder.

    2: Open an application. Click save as.. "files" opens. Now you can not use ctrl shift n. I just tested it again. I am also on gnome 48. This is an old an known limitation.

  • Cryptpad (which partly uses onlyoffice), writes about it here: https://forum.cryptpad.org/d/232-onlyoffice-concerns-vendor-makes-shady-moves/4

    I think it's an excellent post worth reading. Open Source entails collaborating with the whole world. Any code base is simply to big to audit from the start, but all incremental code can be audited, and you can disable stuff you don't need etc.

    For me, the post makes me trust cryptpad more than I did before.

    And yes. Cryptpaf = onlyoffice, but still relevant I think

    Edit: spelling of "worth"

  • Last i looked into it, joplin had a bug which ment syncthing didnt work . Can't remember the details but the solution was pinning an old version.

    I am much much happier with markor notes + syncthing.

    Super sinple, 100 % foss, sync what you want .

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Is there any smartwatch which allow me to selfhost

  • Disagree. E.g. Word typography is not as advanced as LibreOffice. And words document master is buggy as hell.

    But yes. Excel can handle big files now. Still sucks at im- and exporting different csv formats...

    But... Because it's integrated so we'll with windows, is faster most of the time.

    In reality: of course word should be a better program and it does get lots of loving from redmond. Only because: if no new features, no new sales. And since word is mostly a solved problem, redmond invented new problems...

    Working with a LO user and a sub par program always beats working with a word user who can't use styles, review, and merge documents.

  • I consider myself long time noob ;)

    Fedora for me because it's rock solid, has cutting edge software, excellent documentation.

    I,ve been updating the same installation more than 15 times i think.

    Against: selinux is often overlooked when following guides written for Debian / ubuntu. So sometimes you pull out your hair.

    On the other hand. Podman is supposedly the new favorite kid on the block. Fedora is on the front here