I’m looking to replace the log book at work. I thought somebody must have made a simple docker container that allows someone to put in entries into a database for things like daily activities, guest logs, maybe even tracking fuel deliveries. Is there anything out there or and I going to need to remember how to make websites? Is been at least a decade.

I’m open to any other cloud solution as well.

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    1 year ago

    Try usememos.com with well-defined keywords. The search works well, the calendar view is helpful and It even has an integration using Open API.

    Very simple and powerful tool.

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      I’d love to use memos (and have tried using it) but the backup/export is virtually non-existent.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve been happily using it in the last two months, and you point made me worry for the first time. Thanks for it!

        But overall, I love the interface and will stay on it - maybe double-checking the backup routine now.

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          Let me know if you find it.

          When I mentioned this on Discord to the devs, they didn’t seem to find the idea of SSH-ing into wherever Memos is served much of an issue. I ran it in a Docker container on a Synology NAS and lack the skill (or confidence) of poking around too much in parts of the NAS that aren’t readily accessible.

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              1 year ago

              Thank you. I’ll take a look. Your suggestion has also led to the Obsidian/Memos plug in which might also be a good link.

              I just wish the devs would simply as a means of exporting/importing a JSON file or something. It would then open up the app to a much wider audience as it’s really good.

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      That looks really good. I’ll run this in docker and see if it works for our use case.

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      I love Obsidian and have been using that for meeting minutes and study notes and even pleasure reading book notes. And homelab notes but things are always changing and I fall behind. But this is there to replace a shared paper book at the front desk. My users need more drop downs and less markdown.

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      The rabbit hole took me from Airtable to Baserow (which I have up and running but with the built in DB) but now need to make a viewer for the people. So the next step is visualizing the events list and filtering by day and whatever is needed to get useful info from the DB.

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      A fair question. The goal is to have a dozen different people able to input information. It should have some metadata so I can filter by every type (guest log, significant event, employee late to work, delivery, etc). A flat text file wouldn’t do that. Plus it needs to be pretty idiot proof for the non savvy users.

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        It would if employees could follow a specific format, but that’s a policy thing, I guess. Eg.:

        [001] guest <guestname> arrived
        [025] event of type 025 happened
        ...
        

        etc.

        While I now have to assume git is out of the question, something like Cryptpad might work.