

Magit is err… magic, but the Emacs hurdle means many avoid it understandably.


Magit is err… magic, but the Emacs hurdle means many avoid it understandably.


I prefer to use a system with more RAM, but even many of today’s systems are still using that amount (especially since the AI supply chain crisis).
I’d try chucking Linux on it first, which is generally more RAM efficient if configured correctly.


Hopefully forgejo will have federation released soon which will make interacting across projects easier. Although maybe that will just encourage the bots to use it, so can’t win really.


Not the OP but:
FreshRSS interface is kind of ugly (probably can be tweaked). You can use third party RSS readers, but that ends up being almost as much work as installing readeck and the like.
FreshRSS doesn’t support OPDS or have any koreader integration, unlike readeck. These are essential features for reading on an e-ink reader, which is my preferred way to read longer articles in particular.


See what happened to Xiaomi bootloader unlocking for an example of this in action.


I think all of these have sdcard mods now (and the 360 had long had HDD mods from memory).


I think country TLDs don’t have WHOIS privacy protection if you care about that.


Gives me another excuse to try Guix at the least.
The risks of auto-updating now include “devs losing their shit” which has become increasingly common.
I prefer zstd but your data shows that even the algorithms with less compression efficiency do quite well.


I like that matter provisioning requires verification of their certificate, but I don’t like that certificates can expire or the certificate authority can shut down. Although maybe that’s all taken care of by the DCL? In which case that’d be fine.
It’s also pretty obnoxious that it requires an Android phone with Google play services enabled (and even a Google login IIRC) or an iOS phone. There are ways around this, but they are pretty complex and not well documented.


Visual novels are well represented and sometimes more complete than their PC counterparts as it has become pretty dominant in Japan. Other than that, I’ve never really gotten into Nintendo’s first party games either. Somehow, they just don’t hold my attention.


If any ai Ia involved they will dismiss not only it but you and it’s a really irritating habit that is starting to emerge.
It’s perfectly understandable. It used to be that a project that had the appearance of a significant amount of work and polish put into it could be reasonably trusted. With the rise of LLMs, that assumption has gone completely out the window as people can churn out appealing looking slop in record time. In addition, LLMs are dominated by the most transparently evil tech companies in existence, and the fully open models aren’t yet good enough, and are still built on the backs of the absurd amount of energy usage used to train the models.
That all being said, I don’t think the OP is being malicious and I appreciate the disclosure but I’d give this project a year of maintenance before I would reasonably trust it.


Once businesses were on board, Facebook hoped to sell them analytics tools, too.
Then once we’ve got them hooked, it’s Enshitttification Time!
And the Black Mirror episode Be Right Back.


Not FOSS or open source in any sense. You could still say it’s self-hosted, but I suspect most people self-hosting care about this.


Snikket is essentially just prosody but more of an all in one package.


Endurain, a self hosted fitness app, may get gadgetbridge integration once the network helper is finished.


This one is nicer than uptime-kuma if you prefer declarative config.
Almost as annoying is if they give you a single /64. Here’s an absurd amount of IPs but you only get one subnet. Thankfully, I’ve had nothing smaller than a /56.