

I’ve never heard of Kdenlive before. Looks pretty impressive. I’ll try it for sure!
French, speaking English and Spanish.
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I’ve never heard of Kdenlive before. Looks pretty impressive. I’ll try it for sure!


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No caldav option that I know of, but several time tracking options.


Radicale + Luna / Fossify Calendar
Just use Smarttube


Guys, your comments made my day :D


Hey, I didn’t expect this to attract that much attention 😅
It was just meant to be a small appreciation post, and it kind of took on a life of its own.
Hope I didn’t put you in an uncomfortable spot. My ADHD sometimes gets the better of my enthusiasm and I get a bit carried away.
As always, thanks a lot for the great work. I’m still happy to help however I can 👍


Jeez, can’t people just read the full post? 😅


Thanks for the
summary
🙂 Just to clarify, I’m not the developer. I’m just sharing the project I’ve been following for a couple of years. If you have suggestions like adding screenshots, the most useful way to help the project would be to open an issue or contribute.


Fair point about screenshots.
Just to clarify though: I’m not the developer, I’m just someone who has been following the project for a while and wanted to give it a bit of visibility here because I think it’s promising.
Since it’s still a young project, the README is understandably a bit rough around the edges. My post was mainly meant as a heads-up for people interested in self-hosted calendar tools, not as a finished product showcase.
That said, constructive suggestions like adding screenshots are definitely useful, opening an issue, like @inari@pifed.zip did, or contributing to the README would probably help the project more than my post ever could 🙂
I see myself in your profile. It took me ages to take the leap.
I first tried seeking help in r/selfhosted and got discouraged by the elitist community.
I just ate dozens of hours of YouTube content, bought a Raspberry Pi 4, and failed numerous times.
The fact is, I was stuck in the anomalous state of knowledge.
So just go ahead, hit and miss, but as an ADHD, document everything. EVERYTHING. Every step you take, every thing you learn.
The community here is a lot friendlier than Reddit’s, so don’t be afraid of asking, as long as it’s well formulated.
And one thing I didn’t have when I took my first steps is AI. It was made for this: getting out of the anomalous state of knowledge. It will help you define what’s missing so you can ask the proper questions.
Have fun learning!


Short answer: it depends on what you write, where you are, and who hosts it. High-level discussion is usually legal. Step-by-step guidance or facilitation of piracy can trigger liability regardless of disclaimers or missing links.
I totally agree. Criticism should lift people up, just like the way it’s delivered. But meeting rudeness with more rudeness just doesn’t strike me as productive. No matter how unfair the original jab was.
It’s a shame to dismiss the mastery of language as mere pedantry, when in fact it’s a tool for precision and respect for those who read us. In an age when automatic correctors make writing accessible to everyone (including those with challenges like severe dysorthographia) deliberately choosing approximation is to miss an opportunity: the chance to rise above, to communicate without ambiguity, and to show that we value our audience.
Language is not a cage. It’s a bridge. Why settle for the easy path when, with a little care, we can open doors?
Looks exactly like what I need. Thank you :D
Oh I missed that. Thanks
If you feel like selfhosting, OmniPoly is a great option.
Key Features:
Translation: Text translation across multiple languages (see: libretranslate).
Grammar Checking: Ensures your text is not only translated but also reads well with proper grammar and style (see: languagetool).
AI-Powered Insights: Utilizes Large Language Models to analyze sentiments and extract interesting sentences, adding depth to your translations (see: ollama).


Funny, I worked on this 2 days ago.
Just use Whisper. I chose Whisper-GUI by Pikurrot
This is something I struggled with and still struggle with to this day. I searched for a long time for a simple web app to connect my Nextcloud calendar (now Radicale), and one day, a hero who has since disappeared proposed Bloben (the link leads to a copy of the repo that I luckily had before he deleted his repository).
The Luna application began to take shape, but the developer is very young and very busy with his studies. Progress is therefore very, very, very slow.
Finally, there is Fluid-Calendar, which is very promising, but a couple of functions are still missing, which is why I’m sticking with Bloben for the moment.
I find it crazy that the community offers so many calendar solutions without providing a truly reliable and efficient frontend solution.
Thanks for the links. I already use them, but it never occured to me to look for an alternative to my Premiere Pro from the seven seas :)