

directly for note taking? none. I find it helpful from a more holistic “knowledge garden” or “second brain” perspective because so much of the info I collect and act upon is related to code. I can store git repos that I find interesting and add tags to help me find that random FOSS software that I saw a lemmy post about months ago. I have a few search urls that make use of these tags in my obsidian vault (which is stored on the same forjgeo instance) to help me find all the software I have collected related to my interests or specific projects. I use continuous integration/deployment to keep the hugo sites up to date and enforce some rules with vale. It is also generally helpful to have my own copy of software just in case it gets pulled from a public repository.
If you have a reverse proxy running on the mini pc and handling jellyfin.y.com then there is this plugin which will send the WoL packet to the jellyfin server when a request is sent.
https://github.com/dulli/caddy-wol