- I thought I’d give this a shot, but the metrics/data collection flag was turned on by default and when I added a command to my docker-compose to turn them off, it was ignored. Then, I created an account and looked for a way to turn them off in the settings and there was none. You expect people interested in self-hosting OSS to be cool with sending data out of their network every time the server is started, a memo is created, a comment is created, a webhook is dispatched, a resource or a user is created?! Also, the metrics are collected by a 3rd party with their own ToS that could change at any time? - Holy hell, hard pass. I’d rather use a piece of paper. - It would appear that blocking - app.posthog.comon the host/network resolves this. But I got the parameter to work, too, as per https://www.usememos.com/docs/advanced-settings/metrics use- '--metric=false'and bam, no DNS queries!- Yeah, I’d assumed it would respect the —metric=false flag when building with docker run, but docker-compose is ostensibly supported and easier to work with. I was able to successfully change other configuration options (such as setting the db to use MySQL instead of the default SQLite) using the docker-compose ‘command’ block, but the metric flag specifically was ignored. It’s entirely possible that this is a bug and not an intentional attempt to hoover up user data. Either way, data collection should be opt-in by default (by law, imo). 
- deleted by creator - Ah - I actually moved away from Memos (I just wasn’t using it and it was taking resources for no benefit) so I can’t actually directly help, buuuuuut I want to be optimistic and assume that the ‘feature’ was removed given the page 404ing. - You could use something like NextDNS (or any other DNS solutions that offer logging, I just use ND on my network), set up as the server’s DNS provider, and see if the domain (above) shows up in the logs after a couple days. Though if you’re running other software alongside it, then it might not be from Memos, which can lead you down a ‘disable, wait, check, repeat’ rabbit hole. But that’s how I would do it, myself. - Sorry I don’t have a quick and easy solution for you :( - deleted by creator - If you remember, reply back - someone else will surely run across this and have the same question! - deleted by creator 
 
 
 
 
 
- Saved me the effort, thanks. Although, couldn’t you just block the container from talking outside your network? I can’t see why I’d need a memo app (server) to have access to the internet. - See my adjacent comment - Ah, nice one. Still, a bit annoying that it’s opt out, rather than opt in. - I’d rather it be an initial setup question and/or at least a UI toggle in the settings, yeah - That’s not good enough in my opinion, it should be opt in, not opt out. They’re marketing it on their site as being more secure because you can self-host. It all just seems really skeevy. 
 
 
 
 
 
- Aww, I love their icon! - ngl, at first glance I thought it was a ghost boy singing into a headset ^^; 
 
- how does this compare with silverbullet? - can i link pages? do queries? - Ooh silverbullet looks nice too, thanks. Link for the lazy: https://silverbullet.md/ 
 
- Nice! But I’m currently using Obsidian for note taking 
- So this is like a public notebook? - “public” to registered users, it seems (but by default, memos are private; and the ability to set them as publicly can be disabled by the admin) 
 








