|
| velcrovan wrote:
| I was happy to find that because Sharepoint supports WebDAV, you
| can store and serve a Tiddlywiki file from a Sharepoint file
| store and saving it will Just Work, and permissions are handled
| via Sharepoint/AD. Works great for a company knowledge base.
| croes wrote:
| Doesn't Sharepoint already include Wikis?
| favadi wrote:
| Maybe it's obvious from the blog post, but I just want to point
| out that Tiddlywiki saver works out of the box if it is served
| via WebDAV.
|
| All you have to do is: install Nginx, enable WebDAV module, place
| the wiki.html file in the WebDAV directory.
| indigodaddy wrote:
| And now to dockerize it and throw it on fly.io? :) I mean, why
| not..
| simonw wrote:
| Redbean and Fly are a really good fit. I wrote some notes on
| that a while ago - it worked exactly as you would expect:
| https://til.simonwillison.net/fly/redbean-on-fly
| indigodaddy wrote:
| Thanks! I knew I had also looked at your article a few months
| ago but couldn't find it! Been itching to mess with fly.io
| for something (don't have a fly acct yet) so here's my
| easyish chance!
| shakezula wrote:
| Highly recommend fly.IO. I have stopped reaching for
| anything else. For go servers, I just copy their Go starter
| template and deploy it. It is the fastest way I've found to
| get a project up. You can immediately get into an iteration
| loop and build tests and even staging environments around
| it inside of a days worth of work.
| igravious wrote:
| What is fly.io ?
| blooalien wrote:
| Is it actually faster / easier to ask that question here and
| wait for an answer from some random person, or to simply
| click the link and read the first few sentences on the site
| to answer your own question almost immediately?
| mbreese wrote:
| I don't know. For most other sites, I'd agree with you. But
| with fly.io, it might actually be better to ask here.
| indigodaddy wrote:
| I'm sure tptacek has some good summarizing paragraph or
| couple of sentences somewhere on some HN comment (to
| succinctly describe fly.imo)
| serf wrote:
| devil's advocate :
|
| ok. I went to fly.io.
|
| here's what it says.
|
| "Deploy App Servers Close to Your Users
|
| Run your full stack apps (and databases!) all over the
| world. No ops required. "
|
| Now, what does that _mean_?
| deafpolygon wrote:
| fOr all the effort put into tiddlywiki's, I'm surprised no one
| has come up with a standalone desktop application that works in
| the same way yet built upon Electron.
| encryptluks2 wrote:
| Why Electron, can the same thing not be accomplished using the
| File System Access API or using Native Messaging from a browser
| extension? I doubt a majority of TiddlyWiki users are going to
| be happy if Electron suddenly becomes a requirement.
| simonw wrote:
| It wouldn't ever need to be a requirement, but I imagine
| there exist people who want to use TiddlyWiki and for whom
| installing an Electron app would be a more accessible on-
| ramp.
| [deleted]
| Tomte wrote:
| Isn't
| https://github.com/TiddlyWiki/TiddlyDesktop/releases/tag/v0....
| enough?
| a_c wrote:
| Tiddlywiki is a real piece of gem. I use it with github saver on
| a single machine. It works great for me. No server setup, no
| additional cloud provider since I'm already on github and _I
| think_ the github saver works on mobile too with the page added
| to homescreen. Not completely sure about the mobile bit as I
| mostly work with my work machine
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