

I don’t know about freshrss - I’ve used it a few years ago - but miniflux (another self hosted RSS reader) has integrations with a lot of tools, some of which are bookmark managers. I’ve set up mine with Linkding and it woks just as you described.
I’m on fosstodon
I don’t know about freshrss - I’ve used it a few years ago - but miniflux (another self hosted RSS reader) has integrations with a lot of tools, some of which are bookmark managers. I’ve set up mine with Linkding and it woks just as you described.
Thanks a lot!
paid a YouTuber
a link to his/her channel would be great.
Did you read the whole post? If so, did you go to his/her website?
I can tell you something: I’m using some free apps on my Android phone and never notice ads at home, but when I’m on the mobile network or on a different wifi (at work or some public place) I start seeing them.
And family stuff, probably. Totally understandable.
Sync was almost always like this - the Dev takes long breaks and then updates the app with lots of good stuff. He did this since reddit days, so I’m really not concerned
ZFS comes from a plugin in OMV. You have to install omv-extras first, then install the plugin omvextras-zfs. Make sure you also install the proxmox kernel and reboot the server before installing zfs.
Some devices will prompt you to upgrade the firmware and won’t let you do it without internet access, AFTER you’re logged in to their platform.
Holy shit this is beautiful!! Thanks for this!
Because staring into a non-eInk display will fuck your eyes. You’ll start to notice this if you’re an avid reader.
Syncthing just announced they won’t develop their Android app anymore. 🫤
Oh, wait… I didn’t think about this and didn’t know it was closed source, even though when I think about what google is doing lately it’s no surprise.
https://jmp.chat/esim-adapter it’s realer than you think and it works. Do you have a source to some documentation that says eSIM works only with the proprietary Google code?
It doesn’t support CalDAV. It’s the main reason I gave up on them. Also, having to use their mail client is not cool.
They are not open sourcing anything. They just want people to contribute. The license is not open in any good way fit the users.
FUTO in Romanian sounds a lot like “fuck her”…
No, the nginx runs inside your network. It’s the “entry point” to it and it proxies all requests to your respective services.
Thanks for the emojis. I wouldn’t have understood the words without them.
FreshRSS has some too: https://freshrss.github.io/FreshRSS/en/users/08_sharing_services.html
Wallabag is nice - it’s making an archive of the page you’re saving and I think you can export it as pdf/epub to read it on any device.