It’s hosted, but not self-hosted.
25 year-old junior software dev
Pan, Poly, and Pagan
They/Them
Democratic Socialist
Antifascist
It’s hosted, but not self-hosted.
Linkwarden doesn’t appear to support RSS, which is a massive bummer.
I was just looking at this, actually. For a moment I thought it was going to be a bust but then I saw there is a preference option to open the readable form of a page by default. I also love PWAs…
I don’t think one currently exists, but it would be an interesting project. There are plenty of trackers for CVEs but in terms of project ethics, acquisitions, etc., there’s a space for it.
The two main problems I can see are:
How do you define ‘negative’? An open source application being acquired is often a bad thing, but not always. An acquisition by FUTO is more likely to be viewed positively than an acquisition by Microsoft, but either can be interpreted positively or negatively depending on the person.
Community involvement is absolutely critical. If I were running a service like this (for example), I would only really be keeping up on the services I use and care about. I would need others to submit info and then verify it.
Sorry, I should clarify. I’m hoping to possibly have a setup like this:
.i2p
and forwards the request to a service running on the routerI’d imagine it’s a similar process for other protocols and networks. No idea if this is possible or desirable.
Oh. You’re right. That worked. I feel really silly that I missed that.
Thank you so much!
I have both web
and websecure
set up as entrypoints.
Gas fees, fees to convert to fiat, electricity bills for miners / initial investment for stakers… No matter how you frame it, there are still associated fees. Might as well use the standard we have at the moment.
Pardon me, but would this not interfere with partners’ ability to host services via 99% of Linux-based servers?
I know this isn’t an answer to your question, but - ViMusic has a radio function? Where?
This reminded me that I wanted to look into open source alternatives to Bionic Reader…
I’ve seen a lot of descriptions of Tailscale but still have no idea what exactly it does. I get that it uses Wireguard, but what differentiates it from a typical VPN setup? NAT traversal?
I use GrapheneOS. It is unable to access the Internet entirely.
I use it alongside SwiftKey (with Internet access disabled). It’s a godsend in Termux.
May I ask why? Using alternative sources from the vendors themselves usually isn’t any less secure than using the official F-Droid repos. It’s a common thing on Linux.
I just spun up a FreshRSS container and it is working flawlessly for that purpose so far. I appreciate the suggestions.