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Lidarr, Prowlarr, Radarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr are collectively referred to as "arr" or "arrs". They are designed to automatically grab, sort, organize, and monitor your Music, Movie, E-Book, or TV Show collections for Lidarr, Radarr, Sonarr, and Whisparr; and to manage your indexers and keep them in sync with the aforementioned apps for Prowlarr. This list aims to list all *arrs and things related to them
Lien du projet: https://framagit.org/framasoft/lokas/
The author wrote a plugin for Obsidian to integrate the Kirby CMS. So they can write in Obsidian and run deployments, exports directly in Obsidian.
They also have templates for dedicated categories.
That's maybe something I would consider for my own blog, because:
- I already write in Obsidian
- Astro can build easily markdown files
A simple Obsidian plugin can do the job well.
Navidrome can be used as a standalone server, that allows you to browse and listen to your music collection using a web browser.
Riduidel note que l'UPnP over HTTP
(via https://nicolas-delsaux.hd.free.fr/Shaarli/shaare/tbfLlg)
Fraidycat is an app for Linux, Windows or Mac OS X - but which can be accessed from a local browser or a Tor onion site - and is a tool that can be used to follow folks on a variety of platforms. But rather than showing you a traditional 'inbox' or 'feed' view of all the incoming posts - Fraidycat braces itself against this unbridled firehose! - you are shown an overview of who is active and a brief summary of their activity.
Continuing slash pages: the one listing all self-hosted project.
Protéger son serveur des bots en envoyant des zips de 1MB ou 10MB qui se décompresse en 1GB ou 10GB respectivement
Github: https://github.com/kanbn/kan
A love letter to the personal website
A reflection of your personality in HTML and CSS (and a little bit of JS, as a treat). This could be a professional portfolio, listing your accomplishments. It might be a blog where you write about things that matter to you. It could even be something very weird and pointless (even better) – I love a good single-joke website. Ultimately, it's your space and you can do whatever you want with it. It can be a single-joke website.
On the other side, it is now intimidating to be a newcomer now with all these frameworks. They skip right over the basics.
The website we use today for fun are also businesses. They need an account to view the content. They have a barrier to entry.
Your website, your rules. There's no reply guys on your own website if you want to. it doesn't have the downsides of Twitter.
You can be a creator anywhere on the internet these days, but there's only a small handful of places where you actually own your own content. Your own website is one of them.
Now AI is generating slop. During the talk, Maggie asks: is there a future in which we need to have some kind of "reverse Turing test" to prove our humanity on the internet?
The whole point of WWW is to be decentralised and independent. It was released as an open standard so that access could be as democratic as possible.
To bring the WWW spirit back, we can carve out our own individual spaces on the web. HTML is accessible, and there are many web services to build websites nowadays. So why aren't we doing it? we don’t build websites for ourselves like we used to, we build them for the audiences we want.
Try something. For the nerds: try out. The site deploys in less than 30s. Try new CSS things as lomng as you rely on progressive enhancement.
The personal site isn't dead. It's just been forgotten in the commercialised, capitalist web of today. We owe it to ourselves to rediscover this lost art. [...] So, once again my digital call to arms: build your own website. Make it fun. Make it pointless. But most importantly: make it yours.
A shared agenda for local communities.
Stack: Nuxt.js, Vue.js, Express, Node.js, Sequelize, Vuetify
A list of running instances is available at https://gancio.org/instances
The project is compatible with ActivityPub: https://gancio.org/federation
HTML isn’t only for people working in the tech field. It’s for anybody, the way documents are for anybody. HTML is just another type of document. A very special one—the one the web is built on.
Resources and more about HTML for People: https://htmlforpeople.com/achievement-unlocked-hypertexter/#resources-from-this-book
Some are maintaining a list!
An efficient alternative to gitlab and github
And now, imagine that this place is your personal website, under your own domain name, under your control.
This is the basic idea behind the IndieWeb.
Most tools and ideas of the IndieWeb is Publish Own Site, Syndicate Elsewhere.
Another is Webmentions.
Good job!
A FLOSS implementation of IFTT / Zapier.
It has many triggers, including RSS.