
Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and a spotlight on HandBrake Web - a native web interface for the popular video transcoding tool

A little off topic, but do you know of a kink community on Lemmy? Not porn, more just to talk about it/share resources, etc.
Oh hey, you're totally right, that's crazy. I use Beeper (hosted matrix setup) to aggregate my chats and I guess I've always been using that to search across all servers without realizing. Fully thought the DM search would also search across servers.
DMs are definitely also another case though - you can't easily DM people on another server if that requires you to log into another server.
That's still not a solution. That entails non unified communication, access, and search. Making it easy to log in to others still doesn't solve easy sharing between others. Also oauth2 is a pain to set up, and many people hosting their own instance aren't going to bother.
You can do a lot of sites! https://duckduckgo.com/bangs
I have the same situation. DDG has a feature where you can write "!g query" and search for "query" on Google. I use that as a fallback whenever DDG fails to yield good results - it's super easy!
Honestly, good security instincts by your dad though. If you're not technical enough to understand the risks, you probably shouldn't be connecting to random servers
youtubevanced.gg is definitely some sort of malware. It redirected me to a "your computer is infected" scam.
The only official one is neither of those sites, it's http://revanced.app/. Anything else is probably a version patched with malware.
21F... am I crazy over jealousy?
Or looking for asexual men! Not all asexual men are aromantic, which sounds to me like what you're looking for - someone who wants a romantic relationship but not sex. Or maybe someone demisexual - interested in sex, but only with someone they already have romantic feelings with.
None, he gave up after Apple blocked them once.
There were actually a couple attempts, but it's kinda in Apple's hands... I think he was hoping he could generate enough public outcry to force them to not block it. You can also still access it now, if you have your own mac.
Further, Beeper is just a re-skinned Matrix client with the Beeper company hosting the open source bridges between services
It's their own client, not just reskinned, and it has a bunch of new features designed to make cross-service nice and simple. Also, the bridges ARE open-source, but the beeper company wrote a few of them and decided to open source them.
Don't let Migicovsky take your money and mismanage it again.
He refunded everyone who bought a subscription when Apple blocked it. Beeper main is also free.
You could've made music out of ejecting/retracting those all at different times!
Would've actually been fantastic distributed systems practice, synchronizing all of those to tight tolerances of music across a network connection...
I don't understand why you'd buy this over the first party Steam Deck
Another really helpful tool is to use the fish shell instead of bash. It has tons of useful features, but my favorite is by far the autocomplete. It parses man pages to provide suggestions for flags, subcommands, even passed arguments, and each item in the results list has a description, and it's all searchable by hitting shift+tab.
That's what leveled up my cli game from 0-100. It's a massive difference in usability and discoverability. And unlike things like nushell, it's close enough to bash that you won't feel confused if you have to use bash instead.
I had that on a physical machine! It broke hardcore lol I had to reinstall the OS after trying to update
And I bought it last year! Just because it's been out for a while doesn't mean people aren't still discovering it. Especially true for a 2d, stylized game like Terraria where maxing out the performance and graphics isn't essential to make it competitive with newer games.
Swift: : Equatable
(assuming all the members of the struct are themselves equatable, if not the compiler will tell you to implement the ==
method)
My best recommendation is a good git GUI. I really like Gitkraken (proprietary & freemium unfortunately, but a pretty generous free plan). I'm now more advanced than many of my coworkers because it helped me form an intuitive understanding of git.
DuckDuckGo has an app which can block trackers system-wide on Android
Game mechanics can't be patented, only game assets (character models, etc) I'm wrong!
Lol chill, I use Firefox. I can still call out good things in other browsers even if I don't like the browser as a whole for other reasons. None of what I said there was in support of chromium.
Brave can make micro payments to content creators based on the number of views to the site, directly supporting content creators without ads or the need to join the patreon for each creator. It's a fully optional system, off by default but prompted upon opening the browser for the first time. It's a cool idea but they kind of spoiled it by making it be a crypto wallet with ads to earn the crypto.
Also, Brave doesn't have a subscription...?
Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and a spotlight on HandBrake Web - a native web interface for the popular video transcoding tool
Not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on mastodon @[email protected]
Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and a spotlight on Stirling PDF - a self-hosted PDF editing tool
It's been a little bit, but I'm back! As usual, not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at @[email protected]
Self-hosted news, updates, launches, and a spotlight on Zoraxy - a reverse proxy and forwarding tool with a web interface
Not my newsletter, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at @[email protected]
A directory of companion apps for self-hosted software curated for easy browsing and discovery
Not my website. Interested to see how this will play out though!
A directory of self-hosted software and applications for easy browsing
As a long time follower, this is pretty exciting! I've definitely been looking for something along these lines.
Self-hosted news, software updates, launches, and a spotlight on Fitbit Health Dashboard - a script for fetching and visualizing Fitbit data
As usual, not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at @[email protected]
Self-hosted news, software updates, launches, and a spotlight on EGG, a minimal self-hosted photo gallery
The weekly post. As usual, not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at @[email protected].
Comment number doesn't show on collapsed last comment
Until I trigger the collapse mechanism, the last comment in a post doesn't have the number of subcomments when it hides subcomments by default. See the below pictures for an example with a specific post, but I've noticed this on every post I've seen recently.
If I reload by pulling down, it again hides the comment number.
Without the comment number after loading the post:
After tapping to collapse the comment, comment count shows:
Self-hosted news, software updates, launches, and a spotlight on DDNS Updater - a web application for updating DNS records across multiple providers
Weekly share. As usual, not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at [email protected].
Self-hosted news, software updates, launches, and a spotlight on HortusFox, a plant management and tracking application
Weekly posting! As usual, not my blog, just a good community share. Authors are on Mastodon at [email protected].
This Week in Self-Hosted (1 March 2024)
My weekly post :) usual reminder: not my blog, just a good community share! Writers are on Mastodon at [email protected].
Instance upgrade (sh.itjust.works)
My instance has just upgraded to Lemmy v0.19.3 yesterday, but I don't see any of the new features (scaled sort etc). I tried logging out and back in (had to anyway as the subscriptions weren't showing). Switching to a different instance on 0.19.3 shows the correct features, but when I switch back, nothing.
This Week in Self-Hosted (23 February 2024)
Not my blog, just a good community share :)
Does anyone know anything about Solid pods?
I heard about this project years ago. Cool concept: standardized, interchangeable storage + identity that can be plugged into arbitrary apps. The idea is that your identity is tied to your data, and your data can be hosted anywhere so you can retain control over your data or use a simple provider. It was also created by Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the web.
However, it doesn't seem to be gaining traction anywhere, even in the already-niche self-hosting community. From the GitHub (which was hard to find on the website!) I could see that it's being actively developed, including a new website redesign, but everything else seems stagnant. Their newsletter has no updates since 2021. There are only a small handful of apps listed on the site and most of them haven't been maintained since 2019 or earlier, and a lot are just things like "solid pod explorer" or "demo app".
Anyone had any experience with it? Or know more about the situation? I would love to see this become more widely used.
This Week in Self-Hosted (16 February 2024)
Not my blog, just a good community share
This Week in Self-Hosted (9 February 2024)
Not my newsletter, just a good community share. Writers are on Mastodon: [email protected]
This Week in Self-Hosted (2 February 2024)
Not my blog, just a good community share
This Week in Self-Hosted (26 January 2024)
Not my blog, just a good community share!
This Week in Self-Hosted (19 January 2024)
Again, not my newsletter, just a good community share. Author is on mastadon: https://fosstodon.org/@shollyethan?ref=selfh.st
Self-hosted news, software updates, launches, and a spotlight on Wallos, a personal subscription tracker
Not my newsletter, just a good community share