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I've got readarr set up, and would like to get a frontend going, what, if any, ebook readers are people using?

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Omnivore is the free, open source, read-it-later app for serious readers. I'm looking into setting up this read-it-later service. I have a lot of URLs saved in my browser and need a place to bookmark them as well. Thinking this is a good place to start.

Anyone else using omnivore?

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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.

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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.


Seems like a good reason to get a doorbell that you can control yourself.

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What off site backup solutions do you guys use? I'm finally getting my backups going after, in extremely dumb fashion, not having any backups outside of some zfs snapshots.

Thanks in advance.

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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.

Is that a good idea or bad idea? And which one would you recommend self hosting? I'm personally more familiar with PHP than Rust, so I'm leaning towards kbin

I also run my own Mastodon instance at leftist.network, but this is in addition to that. And this is just for my own account, running on a home server. If I want to make my own magazines/communities I'll make a separate public instance for that.

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Nextcloud Hub 5: massive step forward into helping individuals, businesses and organizations achieve their digital sovereignty.

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With Gandi hiking their prices and doing some shady stuff on top of that, I'm on the lookout for a new domain registrar.

So far, the alternatives I've checked out are:

  • Porkbun: solid, but limited list of TLD's, missing a few I need
  • Cloudflare: cheapest, easy to use platform, but they require you to set them up as authoritative DNS provider, which I'm not ok with.
  • NameCheap: mixed reviews, not so cheap anymore

It seems quite hard to find a decent, no-BS registrar with ok prices. What are your recommendations?

Bonus cookie points:

  • privacy-focused
  • EU-based
  • supports less popular country TLD's (e.g. .ro)
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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.

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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]

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What are you using for bookmarking links?
Bonus points:

  • Integration with browser (Firefox/Chrome)
  • Quick search (fuzzy would be awesome)
  • Grouping/Tagging folder organization
  • Database is optional (sqlite preferred)
  • Statistics on usage
  • Multi user support with SAML or LDAP integration
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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.

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I really enjoy the selfhosted subreddit and wanted to create a mirror community here. Feel free to post questions, posts, links, projects, etc here.