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Cake day: August 13th, 2023

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  • I use Nikola and it hasn’t let me down. It just works and supports all the ways I write content: markdown, asciidoc, rest, Jupiter Notebooks, html and so on. It does not have so many themes, but the default one works and it’s not hard to customise if needed. If you like to use python it’s also easy to extend. I’ve written a bit about Nikola here in case it picks your interest.

    I’ve deployed it to CloudFlare pages, but GitHub pages, Gitlab pages and any other provider also work.





  • Hi. Thank you for your feedback!

    In the case of 3-years-old I would also recommend removing the creatures with strong graphics. In my case, with my 6-years-old, I remove all the black cards, as they mostly have graphics with death, corruption and destruction.

    I didn’t thought of playing memory with MTG. It’s actually interesting 🤔



  • Hi! I’m aware of Magic Jr. https://magic-jr.com

    I checked that but I had the feeling it was to different from the normal game.

    In the reddit post someone posted a link to this video,https://www.reddit.com/r/magicTCG/s/ZSzT7xjIWi and its some tu Ing similar or the same (it is also called Magic Junior).

    I wanted to keep using the cards I already have instead of creating new one (or printing them from the Magic Jr. website), as I think it will be easier to transition to the full game. Instead of learning new card my daughter will just have to read and understand new parts of the same cards.

    I think they are two different approaches with the same goal. I will update the article as soon as I have time to mention this alternative. That way the reader can choose between both alternatives.

    Thanks for your feedback! Best,

    Diego



  • I’m happy it helped.
    I tried many systems (paperless and it’s derivatives as well) and I found docspell is a lot easier to use and has all the features I need.

    • I can archive emails by moving them to a category and docspell converts it to pdf and saves it to the database.
    • I can choose a file system storage or a database storage. I chose database storage (Postgres, which is also the default) because is a lot easier to backup)
    • I love the way I can categorize the files by adding recipient and sender. That way I can filter all the files related to a specific person.
    • I can export all the files in a filter to a zip file.
    • I can batch edit.

    That as a summary :)

    My only recommendations are

    • to deploy it using a tag in docker and not using automatically the latest version. That way you are in control of the updates.
    • And always do database backups :) (using a tag in docker means you can always redeploy a specific version.


  • I’m using this with Nextcloud through WebDAV.

    There is a keepass app in Nextcloud to access your keepass database using a web browser (keeweb), keepassXC has a client for Linux, Mac and windows (and all of them work great) and there are many apps for iOS and android.

    I use the free version of Strongbox with WebDAV and I haven’t had any problems.

    You can just backup the keepass database file and you can also have several databases. Each database has its own password.