I recently came across https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr And found it really great to use. Very minimal UI that I much prefer over tiny tiny rss and freshrss personally. I really like Yarr both on desktop and phone.
Amazon shut off a man’s smart home devices for a week after a delivery driver falsely accused the customer of hurling a racist slur via a doorbell intercom, the tech giant confirmed Thursday....
I'm moving away from reddit and looking for a new link aggregator/discussion site, but I want to host my own personal one, and just participate with fediverse sites with federation, since it's unclear which of kbin or lemmy will take off fully, and which specific sites will stick around....
I enjoy working on selfhosted items and Jellyfin is in the mix. As with many software there are updates to them. Jellyfin seems to not have a great way to check for updates and install automatically. However, you can use the built-in API to help with that.
Hosting your own services. Preferably at home and on low-power or shared hardware. Also check out: - Homebrewserver.club [https://homebrewserver.club/] - XMPP chat [xmpp:hbsc@muc.lurk.org?join]
Runs on your server. Stores your notes as plain markdown files. It runs as a PWA web app that syncs your content into your client so that it’s 99% offline capable. Supports queries to dynamically generate part of your page.