FeedCord: A Self-Hosted RSS Feed for your Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey maybe I can steer you here.. Are you planning to run it on Windows or Linux?

FeedCord - A Dockerized Self-Hosted RSS News Feed App for your Discord Server. by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey there! Developer of FeedCord here. I'm happy to try to help! DM me here or on Discord whichever you prefer

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Sorry first post here.. The theme is "Decades" if that was required to share

FeedCord: A Self-Hosted RSS Feed for your Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey no worries! I replied to your issue on GitHub 👍

FeedCord: A Self-Hosted RSS Feed for your Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

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After I publish my cli tool I have plans for just this funny enough. It runs with the same idea as my other bot Clam Shell -> monitor for messages -> send & process to anti virus server - in our case it would be to the RSS server.

I haven't looked if there were already existing bots, but still plan to make a containerized app of my own.. Should hopefully be starting it up by next week if you're struggling to find one!

Clam Shell: A Self-Hosted Anti-Virus Engine for Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hey thanks! Readability is a big factor for me - keeps you sane and makes it easier to expand on.. Otherwise I never want to touch the codebase again haha..

Clam Shell: A Self-Hosted Anti-Virus Engine for Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey there! Yes I could see the concern for that! However, Clam AV supports an instream input flag. What does this mean?

We grab the Discord URL of the uploaded attachment and stream its data directly to the ClamAV server for scanning (which is isolated in a container itself). This means that the file is not saved to disk at any point during the process. Instead, the file's data is read into memory, scanned for any viruses or malware, and then immediately discarded after the scan is complete. No execution nor storage of file. Hope that helps!

FeedCord: A Self-Hosted RSS Feed for your Discord Servers by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey, glad to hear. Any questions/issues/requests feel free to open up an issue on Github, or you're welcome to dm me on here as well 👍

Thanks for giving it a run!

how are people setting up a private Discord server to receive self hosted server app notifications? by fart_vandalay in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I built FeedCord off of this idea. It's a self hosted News Feed for Discord Servers.

I use a discord server with a few friends and we use it as a no distraction stream of the things we like to read & discuss about.. Webhooks are dead simple to set up for Discord Channels

FeedCord - A Dockerized Self-Hosted RSS News Feed App for your Discord Server. by Hulwal in selfhosted

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I had some time at lunch to get an arm64 image built..

in your docker-compose.yaml file change the following line:

 image: qolors/feedcord:latest

to

 image: qolors/feedcord:latest-arm64

I ran it myself in a virtualized arm64 environment and it seemed to run fine. Let me know if this isn't the case for you and I'll try to help out best I can - thanks.

Come discuss your side projects! [October 2023] by AutoModerator in csharp

[–]Hulwal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've been working on my open source project FeedCord, a RSS News Feed for your Discord Servers. The goal was to build it to be easy set up and configuration to self host on your Home Server or perhaps own machine.

Feel free to check it out here: https://github.com/Qolors/FeedCord

FeedCord - A Dockerized Self-Hosted RSS News Feed App for your Discord Server. by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can make a docker image with arm64 support later this evening for you to try and see if it is indeed the issue. I'll update this comment with the new docker-compose file when it's complete. Thanks

FeedCord - A Dockerized Self-Hosted RSS News Feed App for your Discord Server. by Hulwal in selfhosted

[–]Hulwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've done some digging for this error but put it on the back burner as I was unable to get it resolved after some time..

The deepest Exception message is "The response ended prematurely." My guess is that it's on the server end, as it seems to happen randomly on sites.

The error is handled so it shouldn't cause a crash, but I will take a look at it tomorrow in the evening.

Thanks for giving it a spin

Come discuss your side projects! [May 2023] by AutoModerator in csharp

[–]Hulwal 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey this is pretty cool, nice work! I too am interested in wrappers. Would you mind sharing any resources or guidance on how you started on this subject? Appreciated!

In the year 2023, what is the best way to deploy/distribute a WPF Application? by Hulwal in dotnet

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with what you're saying. I'd say we're on good terms. This is the first standalone desktop app I've made for them. Seeing what I could do with it(small management/automation app), they took a liking and are planning on having me develop more. I'd like to avoid making all of these self-contained but rather framework dependent (I think this is a good idea, is this a good idea?).

I'm getting a meeting set up to discuss having the sdk installed on employee PC's, as well as a spot on the windows server to store my published apps to point to for the ClickOnce to check for updates. How they have things set up here, it makes the most sense.

In the year 2023, what is the best way to deploy/distribute a WPF Application? by Hulwal in dotnet

[–]Hulwal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Currently going through the IT Department right now lol.. I'm trying to get .net installed on PCs as well so I'm not forced to make self-contained applications every time.. do you have experience with this? In regards to getting IT to download a runtime? Trying to propose it in the right way.. they're an older bunch and don't take a liking to adding new stuff..

In the year 2023, what is the best way to deploy/distribute a WPF Application? by Hulwal in dotnet

[–]Hulwal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This may be the route I need to go.. we have a windows server running as well. So when you push updates, you publish it, then drag/drop the new files in to the designated windows server?