

I picked up a gamevice a while back and love it. Wish they still made it cause it supports phones with cases.


I picked up a gamevice a while back and love it. Wish they still made it cause it supports phones with cases.



Looks like it supports a wide range of readers with two different API .
FreshRSS supports access from mobile / native apps for Linux, Android, iOS, Windows and macOS, via two distinct APIs: Google Reader API (best), and Fever API (limited features, less efficient, less safe).
I have had nextcloud in the past and may go back.
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Kinda hope someone else picks up the work cause I have been using ttrss for well over 15 years.
Is freshrss the best alternative at this point?


Docker pull lacks a lot of the automation apt has if your using multiple images, and needing to restart them.
I’m an old man set in my ways… i see the benefit of docker and having set images, but also see so much waste having multi installs of the same thing for different docker images.


I have finally had to switch to using docker for several things I use to just install manually (ttrss being the main one). It sure feels dirty when i use to just apt update and know everything was updated.
I can see the draw for docker but feel it’s way over used right now.
Gone back to working on Monster Hunter Rise with my son.


For personal use gitolite works pretty well.


https://f-droid.org/packages/de.tnmgl.ntodotxt
I have used flat txt files and also ntoodotxt for other stuff. Sync them all with syncthing.


Prob should have ramped up mining, mills and chip manufacturing before the tariffs… now it will cost a fortune to get the materials and tech to build what they need to do this at home…


Been using debian for 25 years.


I don’t use Google assistant to control any other devices but the amount of stuff I ask 'hey Google’s to do over the last few years has gotten worse than when it first started. More often now I just play music to it via Bluetooth connection.


Web based torrent box with a VPN configured.


You can move things to and from different drives in the steam settings pretty easily, so in the past I used to archive larger games I was not playing to a large HDD on my system to avoid having to download it all again.
When I wanted to play again I moved it back to my SSD.


I think we have seen he does not have to… That does not mean he should not, but clearly he has not been.


Amazing how they can just hack off large sections of the customer base with such ease. Might as well not worry about steam deck support if no offline mode.
I feel they must of loss a lawsuit or something to just stop making them?