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Habe gerade mal NocoDB ausprobiert für so ein paar Sachen könnte das ganz cool sein. Dann kurz geschaut, ob ich es kurz an mein Keycloak anbinden kann uuuund, nein, SSO geht nur für Enterprise-Kunden, ahhh.

Im starken Kontrast zu Outline, wo SSO der einzige Weg ist überhaupt eine User-Authentifizierung durchzuführen.

Man hat es nicht leicht als self-hoster

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Sidenote: I'm new to this fediblock stuff, and I found it really difficult to check whether the domains I had signalled had already been flagged.

Searching "Fediblock" online led me to this really nice article: joinfediverse.wiki/FediBlock

The article listed several blocklists, but many were .csv downloads or had broken search. I wish there was a mega/meta list that sourced from them all and allowed filtering by app and source. Perhaps a public #NocoDB / #Airtable base?

joinfediverse.wikiFediBlock - Join the Fediverse

Fighting with the #NocoDB guys on git because "exporting a #db is not in their project's scope". But why not? First of all, it could be argued that it doesn't take into account EU law. You see, if all we wanted was a .csv file (which is the only export they provide), then we'd use a spreadsheet, not a relational database. We wanna use it because of its relational abilities which are lost with csv exports.

I swear, sometimes I don't understand the world.

I'm looking to start a #business designing and installing #database s for very small businesses. Not full #sql servers, but something like MS Access (local files). Unfortunately, there are no good #foss alternatives for it. #LibreBase leaves a lot to be desired, and #Kexi hasn't updated for some time now. That leaves the online #NocoDB as the best option, but I rather not deal with online stuff because internet is not reliable in my area. Plus that tends to fall into #enshittification over time.

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Spent an hour or so with a selfhosted #budibase instance. Really a polished product but much more focused on building internal apps instead of simply a #database frontend. Not quite what I was looking for but might be a suitable option.

Compared to #nocodb and #baserow much more heavy on memory, but that might be ok considering the much broader scope.

#openid connect seems to be supported in the open source docker image.