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Those who have not deleted their Reddit accounts, do you still visit the site for anything?
  • I haven't deleted my account but then I was a lurker so the account is not much to look at 🙃. I uninstalled my third party app (infinity). I have a self-hosted libreddit account and use that to anonymously watch the site burn with my large bucket of 🍿.

  • How do you self-teach yourself more complex software dev skills>
  • You need to practice what you have learnt. Even if it is a hobby project, make it as clean and elegant as possible to learn the implementation of the techniques. Practice makes perfect. And take notes. Organized, detailed notes. Use something like trilium, nextcloud or Google docs.

  • What is the best selfhostable messaging service for family?
  • Thanks for the info. I tried to have a lecture with 5 of my students and we lost the service when the screen sharing begun (lol). At that time I only had around 350 MB ram free so I think it hit 0 at some point and caused the crash. I am planning to test it with my new server (16GB ram 8 core) where I haven't done any additional config for nextcloud.

  • YSK: Google to Block Access to Canadian News for Anyone Living in Canada
  • For news aggregation and summary, I totally agree with you. For just search indexing and referring, though, I think paying just for a link that is no more than 10 words is not justified. If I post a link in this comment from a Canadian news site, should I pay a fee, too? Because section 2 part b states that access to the news content, or any portion of it, is facilitated by any means, including an index, aggregation or ranking of news content.

  • Is anyone using Google search less than before?
  • I am running my own instance of searxng and it returns a mix of whatever engine I select, so I am very happy about it. One issue I am having is I cannot put a search widget in Android, and cannot add it as a search engine because I am using POST requests for privacy and Firefox Android only adds search engines that use query strings. I might have to write a widget of my own for that 🤔