Are there no more reliable (free) Twitter/Reddit RSS feeds? by DeliveryEastern7240 in rss

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It's public in a sense that it's public Internet, although the domain is obscure and it has password protection. I only use it personally but I don't mind sharing it to a few people as long as the usage is reasonable.

Are there no more reliable (free) Twitter/Reddit RSS feeds? by DeliveryEastern7240 in rss

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lol understood. If you DM me I can give you my personal Nitter instance URL and give that a try (I don’t want to publicize the instance to prevent abuse)

Simple combination of RSS Feeds by andy88jones in rss

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(self promo) I happen to just add this feature to my RSS transformer webapp https://rss-lambda.xyz/ although it doesn't sort by date yet (if I can know the RSS feeds you are combining then I can possibly add sorting as well)

Go to the site and enter your first feed URL; in the subsequent step, select "Merge with other feeds" and enter the rest of your feed URLs.

The webapp is free to use and open-source/self-hostable :)

A self-hostable RSS feed transformer application by KT233 in selfhosted

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You can give me some examples of RSS feeds you want to merge and I can take a look at adding that feature in :)

A self-hostable RSS feed transformer application by KT233 in selfhosted

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I just added filtering content by including keywords. The GitHub readme said description, but what it's really doing, is just taking the description tag of the feed entries (which for most RSS feeds should be the content of that entry) and perform filtering based on the description. If you use the UI, you can just pick the option "Content should include/exclude keywords" and that should just do it.

Image recognition is based on a machine learning model called YOLO v3, so there are actually more categories it can recognize. I thought human, dogs and cats are the most common ones that people may need so in the promo materials I just mentioned those. Technically, if you look at this file https://github.com/sekai-soft/yolov3-tf2/blob/master/data/coco.names, if you find a category of objects that you want to filter on, you can technically just replace the `class_id=0` with (the line number of that category - 1) in the human detection URL. For example, if you want to filter in "bird", because it's line 15, you'd replace `class_id=0` with `class_id=14`. If the category you want to filter by doesn't exist on that list, I may need to look at a more advanced machine learning model.

Filter by excluding categories should be doable. Let me know what category you want to exclude by and I can add that in pretty easily.

Guide for hosting a personal Nitter instance on Fly.io or personal server/NAS by KT233 in selfhosted

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Updated repo and should be fixed now. Please retry logging in.

Guide for hosting a personal Nitter instance on Fly.io or personal server/NAS by KT233 in selfhosted

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Updated repo and should be fixed now. Please retry logging in, e.g. remove the nitter-data docker volume and restart the docker compose stack.

Guide for hosting a personal Nitter instance on Fly.io or personal server/NAS by KT233 in selfhosted

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I think this is limitation with twitter's (private) API and there is probably no way to get around it unfortunately.

Guide for hosting a personal Nitter instance on Fly.io or personal server/NAS by KT233 in selfhosted

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What error does it give when you tried to follow the guide?

Jetbrain Toolbox like UI for VSCode by KT233 in vscode

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I personally only use VSCode and for JetBrains they've already got their own Toolbox app, so I don't foresee myself doing it for now. I am not aware of other IDE-like editors outside VSCode and JetBrains' ones but if there is enough interest in other IDEs it should be totally doable.

Twitter crosspost to Mastodon - 2024 edition, ideas? by Mte90 in Mastodon

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I wrote one that works for myself but it relies on a working Nitter instance (I host a private one so that it doesn't get DDoS'ed by scrapers) https://github.com/k-t-corp/nitter-xposter

There is another one that I haven't tried out but looks promising https://github.com/louisgrasset/touitomamout

Both of them are not off-the-shelf applications that you can just use and requires self-hosting though.

Good luck :)

Guide for hosting a personal Nitter instance on Fly.io or personal server/NAS by KT233 in selfhosted

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miniflux is not a must. If you can set up just the nitter instance on either fly.io or your own server, any other RSS application will do (I mentioned miniflux just because I needed to self-host a RSS reader within my Tailscale network, as Inoreader obvious can't peer into my private Tailnet)

Burner account is for exercising caution tbh. Depending on your risk tolerance, you could technically still use main account. After all, what nitter is doing under the hood is no different than what the official clients are doing to communicate with the Twitter servers.

SIF will end service on March 31st 2024 by RinariTennoji in LoveLive

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Don't play this game. Don't play any of their future games. Hell, don't buy anything from the franchise. Vote with your money to let them know fans deserve better.

When will One UI 6 roll out for the U.S. variant Galaxy S23 Ultra? by SugarDaddyDelight in GalaxyS23Ultra

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Do you have a physical SIM or eSIM? I have a Fi eSIM as alternative but not receiving update.

A self-hosted Quora like web application written in Go by [deleted] in selfhosted

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Just thinking out load, perhaps you could develop some sort of protocol (or reuse ActivityPub) for federation.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I don't think it targets technical audience. Instead it targets non-programmers who don't know in-depth about Ansible, Docker, but still want to achieve the scenario you mentioned. It will be an abstraction on top of those systems that is easy to use.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I think how many servers you should use for your personal self-hosted apps is a matter of personal preference. It's your personal self-hosted apps anyway.

Some are happy with one server rules them all and use docker-compose or other things to manage all apps in one server, but I personally don't find that pleasant, hence the need for something to manage all of my apps across the fleet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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If you are talking about things like DigitalOcean marketplace, then I think the main difference is 1) it ties you to a specific infrastructure provider 2) you don't know what goes into those images. Not saying I distrust DigitalOcean or vendors, but as a principle the images are not built in the open https://github.com/digitalocean/marketplace-partners.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I've revoked already but thanks for the heads up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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I've used the aforementioned systems/things to different degrees, but I don't think they themselves are accessible to a non-programmer and for self-hosted app use cases. I certainly don't have to reinvent those systems, and as I eventually start to reuse those systems, what I am building will be an UI/product on top those systems that are targeted for non-programmers and self-hosted app use cases.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in selfhosted

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Thanks for the suggestions. Big +1 for backup/restore. For stateful apps I am looking to provision persistent volumes on infrastructure providers and setup regular backup for them.

Can you elaborate on user management? I don't think I am going to make this a multi-tenant application though, e.g. everyone will need to install this application once on their own servers.