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  • I find Joplin perfect for my needs. Markdown, embedding images, links etc. I sync to my selfhosted nextcloud.

    I like tags, I would like them to add a “directory tree” type of view to help sort “folders” (the thing they call “notebooks”) but only because I am more used to just filesystem type structured filing. But the notebooks and tagging idea works for me too.

    I strictly use it for notes/note keeping, in particular “HOWTO’s” and specific topic notes. So I dont even do a great deal of markdown in my notes, but I love the ability to add screen captures etc to them for clarity.

    And being on nextcloud, I can access those notes anywhere on any device, PC, Android, Raspberry Pi!! Joplin has an app for all of them







  • Thats not how it works.

    You have a LAN and hopefully you have a firewall that shields your LAN from WAN. Your fw is probably handing out DHCP lease IP (like 192.168.x.y)

    When you “bridge” your VM looks like an independant device on you LAN. Nothing at this point has allowed it to the public. Your dhcp can even give it an IP (but its probably better to set a static ip). In bridge mode, a "fake mac is spoofed alongside you nic’s real mac, and only for said VM)

    At that point the VM id accessible likr any other device on the LAN.

    if you then want to use vpn, just connect to your LAN however that works(vpn to computer or vpn to firewall/vpn server) and access.

    if you want to access from WAN without vpn, then you need to understand reverse proxying and youll need a full proper firewall\gateway device at the front of your network (like OPNsense).











  • Actually, it was interesting to read that merriam link, I think they were a bit light on the topic.

    I agree, its been around for ever, so its a “word” and we know what someone means when saying it. But it doesn’t make it correct.

    IR as in ir-respective it a negation, and it is the same as regard-less, in this case LESS is the negation. So technically ir-regard-less is a double negative, so it equals ‘regards’. Totally technically incorrect and language wise completely illogical ( IL- !! ).

    I’ll give you a hint though, Merriam-Webster is an American company, and choses American-isms over the vastly more used British English. Perhaps have a look at the Oxford dictionary for a more lexicographic accurate resource.