• lowspeedchase@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    24 days ago

    I keep a list that is shared/synced with my s/o via a self-hosted KitchenOwl instance. I’ve been slowly porting my recipes over to it as well. Overall very satisfied and it works well.

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      24 days ago

      Yep, this method works really well in a busy schedule.

      My spouse and I use iOS so we share lists that we dictate to: “add onions to the grocery list” or “add vitamin c to the pharmacy list” is pretty adhd friendly, and updated live so if one is shopping, that’s inevitably when we remember something and the other one of us can update the list without texting.

      I like kitchen owl, but have to use iOS for various reasons, and it’s pretty low friction, even autoorganizing the list by section of store to make it easier when roaming the aisles.

      All our recipes are in print or our heads at this point so we don’t need a list-from-recipe feature.

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      24 days ago

      And just like that, I found a replacement for bring…

      Now to convince the wife. Any QoL improvements?

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        24 days ago

        When I first deployed to my VPS the iOS client would keep auto updating and then refusing to connect to the older version deployed (android client had no issues) - they were pushing updates often. I setup a chron job to pull the latest docker image and restart the containers, no more problems. Dunno if that is still necessary or not.

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        8 days ago

        Maintainability and reproducibility by the software maintainers.

        It does have several package formats on their github.