mihak

joined 2 years ago
 

After weeks of incremental improvements, CloudSync has evolved into a robust and reliable sync solution for Obsidian vaults that writes directly to Azure, AWS and GCP cloud storage. The plugin is now thoroughly documented, tested with various static code analysis tools and in use by several Obsidian users.

Recent Improvements:

While CloudSync is now stable for daily use, I am always looking to improve. If you enjoy finding edge cases, hidden bugs, and helping make software better, I'd love your feedback! Plugin will be submitted to Obsidian marketplace after the last push to bash bugs out from CloudSync.

Quick Start:

  • Install BRAT plugin
  • Add CloudSync repository to BRAT: mihakralj/obsidian-cloudsync
  • Configure your cloud provider (follow the instructions)
  • Start syncing!

๐Ÿ“š Documentation ๐Ÿ’ป GitHub Repository

Edit: Thank you all for the amazing feedback and support so far!

[โ€“] mihak@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

all your requests go to your home server. When you search for a community on another server, your home server (in this case lemmy.world) will do the magick behind the scenes: find the right lemmy server, find the right community, grab the core data and show it to you. It will also remember that you are interested in that foreign server/community and will index it locally. Your requests will still go to the local server and it will do its best to pre-cache as much as possible from remote server for you.

[โ€“] mihak@lemmy.world 3 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

according to https://sitereport.netcraft.com/?url=http://lemmy.world it is hosted in Finland (by its IPv4 address) or in Germany (by its IPv6 address).

Owner of this netblock of addresses is Hetzner Online GmbH, a German Hosting company