

“Brake Linings” sounds weird. They’re eating Brake Lines in case anyone else has the same early morning fog as me.


“Brake Linings” sounds weird. They’re eating Brake Lines in case anyone else has the same early morning fog as me.


Honestly, I was surprised at how well it works on mobile, once I collapsed the sidebar. (Thats my fault for not doing that earlier when I was trying it: I feel pretty silly)
So far I’m genuinely loving it! I certainly hope the demand grows, cause its pretty fucking good so far. Thank you so much!


I might be stupid, but I didn’t want to run the install script because I try and run everything via compose files in Komodo.
I don’t know if this helps, but this is what my compose looks like:
(Side note, I just put the ENV values directly into the compose. I know this is not recommended, so I put the values to use if you actually mount the env_file like you’re supposed to. )
services:
# ------- Ideon-App -------
ideon-app:
image: ghcr.io/3xpyth0n/ideon:latest
container_name: ideon-app
# If you want to do it correctly, mount the ENV_FILE
# env_file:
# - ${ENV_FILE:-.env}
# If you want to do it janky, follow me
environment: #If you mount a ENV_File, only PUID and PGID are needed below.
PUID: 1000 # Optional: User ID for file ownership (default: 1001)
PGID: 1000 # Optional: Group ID for file ownership (default: 1001)
# From the ENV_FILE:
APP_PORT: 3001 # Host port to expose the app (container listens on 3000) # I had Homepage on port 3000 so I moved Ideon to 3001
APP_URL: http://mymachinesip:3001/ # Public base URL of the app (used for invitations and SSO auth)
TIMEZONE: UTC # Canonical timezone for server logs ONLY
### Database
#SQLITE_PATH=./storage/dev.db # Override SQLite path (optional) # Note: PostgreSQL variables are not required in "development" mode, SQLite is used automatically (storage/dev.db).
DB_HOST: ideon-db # PostgreSQL host or service name (Docker Compose: ideon-db)
DB_PORT: 5432 # PostgreSQL port (default 5432)
DB_NAME: ideon # PostgreSQL database name
DB_USER: ideon # PostgreSQL username
DB_PASS: # I ran "openssl rand -base64 15" in the terminal to get PW # PostgreSQL password
SECRET_KEY: # I ran "openssl rand -hex 32" in the terminal to get PW
depends_on:
ideon-db:
condition: service_healthy
restart: unless-stopped
ports:
- 3001:3001 #"${APP_PORT:-3000}:${APP_PORT:-3000}"
volumes:
- /mnt/app/containers/ideon/app:/app/storage
healthcheck:
test:
["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost:3001/api/health"] #["CMD", "curl", "-f", "http://localhost/:${APP_PORT:-3000}/api/health"]
interval: 5s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
start_period: 10s
# ------- Ideon-DB -------
ideon-db:
image: postgres:16-alpine
container_name: ideon-db
restart: unless-stopped
environment:
POSTGRES_USER: ideon # ${DB_USER}
POSTGRES_PASSWORD: #same as DB_PASS #${DB_PASS}
POSTGRES_DB: ideon # ${DB_NAME}
volumes:
- /mnt/app/containers/ideon/db:/var/lib/postgresql/data #I just hardmount everything
healthcheck:
test: ["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U ideon -d ideon"] #["CMD-SHELL", "pg_isready -U ${DB_USER} -d ${DB_NAME}"]
interval: 2s
timeout: 5s
retries: 5
So far I love it. I wanted to use it locally for some low level importance notes before I try to move more over and set it up with an actual mounted env file on a VPS.
My only thought so far is that its not the greatest on mobile, but I’m really not certain what that would even look like. (Edit: I’m dumb. I didn’t close the sidebar. It actually looks pretty good on mobile. Ignore me.)


This looks incredible! Kind of bummed I didn’t notice this when you shared it last time, as I’ve been trying to find essentially literally this.
I’m also on agreement with everyone else, its refreshing to see something non-AI
That was also my thought.
Mostly just picturing them careful disassembling the brakes to eat the pads