I am looking for self hosted blog/journal that is private by default. Not looking to host a public blog, rather something that I can write more personal entries on and is easy to read later. I want to be able to include multimedia in the entries.

Currently I’m thinking of a Mastodon server with posts set to private by default and turning off federation. It would be awesome to be able to post from my phone as events happen rather than having to find time later.

I’ve tried around with using IMAP and an email client, but not sold on it. Tried using a calendar, but too cludgy.

Open to other ideas!

@lal309@lemmy.world
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Just went searching for something like this as my wife wanted to start a “journal”. The requirements were simple, private, nothing too crazy complicated to use, web interface, easy setup and tear down (in case she didn’t like it). Started up an instance of Ghost, way overkill, was looking at WriteFreely, stood up an instance of Bookstack. She’s trying it out now, nothing bad to report so far. The hierarchy is a bit confusing to grasp but when you put it in the context of something like shelve = My Journal, Book= 2023 Vacation or 2023 or Homeschooling, Chapters = 1st week of Vacation or First year Homeschool, Pages = Todays date. It started clicking with her a bit more. If you find something better, please report back!

@inspxtr@lemmy.world
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Here are some options:

  • crypt.ee: I tried this before, I don’t think it’s selfhostable but quite usable, and nice UI. Encryption available. Ghost folders if you want to. Multimedia available, not sure about storage
  • joplin: you can use Nextcloud (or many other options like Dropbox) for sync and hence storage depends on your cloud solution. E2EE, has plugins, and simple enough to use.
  • anytype.io and logseq: I’ve seen these mention in many places but I haven’t used either. But they seem to have very rich features, not sure about selfhosting though.
@fireshell@lemmy.world
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  • nb sync git.
  • Markor it’s all synchronized through all sorts of Nextcloud`s, Syncthing and a small personal Wikipedia is always with you.
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Is something local like org / org-roam (maybe in a git repo for sync) out of the question? If you’re messing with IMAP for this I can’t imagine a git repo with text files (optionally gpg encrypted, well supported by org) would be off the table.

@Sup3rlativ3@lemmy.world
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I recently watched this video about note taking apps. It explains why logseq and other suggestions might not be the best options.

Tldw is:

qownnotes

Doom Emacs

Neovim

conrad82
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Memos might be a good option for you https://github.com/usememos/memos

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Memos looks pretty good with the MoeMemos app. Although it doesn’t look like video/audio is supported.

conrad82
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I did a quick search on their github issue tracker, it looks to me like it supports audio and video

https://github.com/usememos/memos/pull/980

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Hm ok. I know you can attach files. but maybe it is not shown inline.

I am not using it anymore so I can’t check. it doesn’t have offline mode which I need for my use case

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Markdown file + Nextcloud Notes?

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