No, but I think ArchiveBox would be a much better place to implement this
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No, but I think ArchiveBox would be a much better place to implement this
Is is open source though?
RSS should become popular again. There are great clients for all platforms, even iOS:
I also recommend using the Awesome RSS extension in Firefox/LibreWolf to quickly see if a website has an RSS feed. It also works in Firefox Mobile/Fennec/Mull.
Violentmonkey > Tampermonkey, it’s fully open source
BitSearch still works
Peppermint - not Ubuntu, but Debian, so it’s pretty similar
Mullvad VPN offers Brave Search as a backend in their Leta search engine proxy. That way you don’t have to access Brave directly.
Unfortunately not, since iOS does not allow third-party apps to access the APIs required for Wi-Fi scanning. I think Bluetooth could be done, but bluetooth beacons by themselves aren’t as useful.
From the beaconDB Matrix room (somebody recently asked the same question):
I currently really enjoy self-hosted Perplexica (a FOSS alternative to the Perplexity AI search engine), which uses SearXNG as a meta-crawler, and Ollama for local AI integration. I’m very happy with it, but it requires a fairly powerful server (not a Raspberry Pi or another SBC, the only one that might work is the Nvidia Jetson or whatever it’s called, but I haven’t tried that yet).
Whoops, forgot to actually put the community link in the post. It’s fixed now.
When do you think will Valve enable this by default in SteamOS? It would greatly help the little Steam Deck with playing more performance-intensive titles.
I haven’t seen that on midwest.social yet, but I’m definitely gonna continue to observe this and then decide if it’s worth blocking them
I definitely try to avoid it. Whenever there’s an (active) alternative community available, I prefer that.
Why midwest.social? I definitely agree with the rest though.
I never thought so many people who meet online get into actual relationships, not just one night stands.
That is kinda sad
If you think this is a YouTube frontend, it’s not. It’s a different video streaming platform called Odysee (technically the platform is called LBRY, but Odysee is the main frontend for it)
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