I like books, history, tea and terminals. Annoyingly reasonable.
Same here. I have everything running on an ex-lease HP EliteDesk. Small footprint, and quite upgradable. Think I paid about £150 for it and it's been running quite happily for a couple of years. Runs everything I can throw at it.
I don't know why people buy RPIs anymore, unless the tiny form-factor is a must have.
Don't forget that TT-RSS can filter articles for you. Say, for example, that your TV feed had a sci-fi category, and you only wanted to see that. TT-RSS can mark everything else as read (or deleted) so you only see that.
Useful for 'firehose' type feeds where you are only interested in a specific subject.
For self-hosted, TT-RSS. Otherwise Newsblur.
I only moved to self-hosted because I need to be able to read internal RSS feeds (Huginn etc) otherwise I would have stuck with Newsblur.
Libreddit is still working for me too.
Nice day for it!
It's a PWA: https://wefwef.app
Our postman refuses to ring the bell for some reason, but otherwise I find them fairly reliable.
There is always nextdns.io
It's set and forget. Works really well. The only reason I stopped using it was because I needed local dns re-writing and it makes sense to use AdGuard.
Do you actually need sync? I just have a bunch of network shares. I can access them externally with WireGuard if need be.
I know folks like Nextcloud, but I never found it particularly reliable.
No, it's all from the point of view of one character (so far, anyway).
I'm reading Fairy Tale by Stephen King. It has been a fun read so far.
They're coming for us guys.
It's between this and my Mr Grumpy mug.
Yeah, the new TestFlight version is a big improvement.