
"Post titles " in RSS display characters incorrectly


I've noticed this for a while and I'm not sure what the word for it is, but the encoding of certain characters is broken for post titles in RSS/XML for me. For example the title for this post https://lemmy.world/post/26952497 in RSS is:
MMO scholar puts a $500 bounty on old versions of RuneScape as part of a community archive project: "You might have ALL of the game**'s lost versions!"**
I use FreshRSS but it looks like this in the raw RSS output which you can get from the RSS button on the homepage. Does anyone else have this?
look so cool but i use freshrss for a lot of stuff in addition to youtube subscriptions, so i can't convert my whole freshrss into this frontend. can't imagine there's anything in freshrss that would allow associating this with just one category. i could see myself running it as a seperate container, providing it my freshrss creds, and telling that new webserver container to associate it with a category. that's basically a whole different project at that point though.
so interested in what the “several projects advocating tolerance and equal rights” were, do we know?
i got this too, really interested in what the actual backstory is, what projects were being targeted. but good for the codeberg team for standing up and calling this stuff out by name in the blog post. based.

"Please do not write to me from anonymous 'proton' email or similar addresses"
thought you guys would find this blog post from Brian Leiter today funny. he's a pretty good guy and a respected scholar so no shade on him, clearly just misinformed. i wonder if this is in some way downstream of the recent political drama around proton.
agreeing with Republicans on one specific issue (antitrust enforcement to protect small companies)
Where is he getting this bullshit from that republicans actually want to do antitrust lol
i "subscribe" via rss in freshrss, just use the normal youtube.com on desktop and mobile browser. StoptheMadness on iOS to strip ads
it's so pointless
Pinepods 0.7.2 - The rust based self-hosted podcast platform, complete with Podcasting 2.0 features!
does this support filtering incoming episodes based on text in title? like exlcuding podcasts with "Preview" in the title for trunctated premium episodes in normal feeds? i'm amazed every piece of podcast software doesn't include functionality like that.
i got on posteo recently, it's great. sometimes the webmail feels a little archaic but it's probably for good reasons and keeps costs down. every setting i could want is exposed and their guides are really good.
this is my setup as well, shout out to removely save. and i never have any sync issues with 3 clients.
I've been thinking of this game in the context of recent discussion about Steam's laissez-faire content moderation
you think that's a counterexample but it's not.
competition is good, this game might push some new mechanics that work well with this kind of world/story and Sony will have to catch up, thus making the franchise better.
i gotta say, all the exits makes testing really frustrating
seems handy. hardware acceleration would be cool but it can be a clusterfuck on linux
a recent one is all of amanozako's v/o in SMTV "oh you want some, do ya?"
i've been dying to try an llm that can generate stls from natural speech
does anyone have an actual horror story about anything happening via an exposed web service? let's set aside SSH
i'm pretty sure you can just drop the normal channel url into freshrss and it'll convert it automatically. maybe it's an extension doing that though
i have one running debian as a secondary backup to run just smart home stuff and pi-hole. you can set it up to start back up after power failure. was like $50 used. there's basically no point in it being a mac rather than an old lenovo machine, but it sure is cute looking.

Excluding shorts from Youtube RSS feeds in FreshRSS, regardless of #shorts in the title
this is a really underdocumented feature that this extension supports, wanted to share it with people. i've never written and shared a blog post like this before so feel free to give me tips about documenting steps or point out any errors i made. i kinda take docker knowldge for granted, not sure if i should avoid that. here's the contents:
I came across documentation for this in the readme for the FreshRSS extension YoutubeChannel2RssFeed. The method involves running an instance of the Youtube-operational-API (there was a public instance that has been cease and desisted by Google, see here) and plugging the extension into it.
YoutubeChannel2RssFeed Extension
TL;DR install [this extension](https://github.com/cn-tools/cntools_FreshRssExtens

Services for removing your data from public databases
Last year I did a major fuckup and bought a .us domain without noticing that they don't support WhoIs privacy, so my name number and address became part of the public WhoIs database scrapes. Since then my spam texts and calls have vastly multiplied. I'm realistic about the fact that the damage is done and it'll always exist out there, but I would happily pay some money to a service that sends takedown requests for the data in the public databases like LexisNexis etc. to lessen the damage. Do you know of any services that do this somewhat reliably? Or even a guide or something about doing this manually?

Separate 2FA OTP app from my password manager
Do you think it's worth keeping 2FA OTPs in a separate source from your password manager? Currently I keep them in Bitwarden. I was thinking keeping them separate could add a little extra security in case my BW was cracked, but not sure it's worth the hassle of loading a second app for logins.
Do you know of an app that does 2FAs as conveniently as Bitwarden, in that it has mobile apps, browser extension, etc that can all access the same vault?
here's one i came across from an awesome-selfhosted list. i would need to test the PWA experience https://github.com/Bubka/2FAuth

Has Twitter killed Nitter?

https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/30/twitter-now-requires-an-account-to-view-tweets/ the nitter crawler will need to be recreated...

pour one out.

What's the simplest way to open a particular post on another instance in my home instance?
I get how to view the community in my instance by searching [email protected]
, but then I have to find the specific post again.
there's an open issue which i think is talking about this, but i'm wondering what people have come up with for now. seems like a great browser extension opportunity (Lemmy Link only opens the community).