Good tip, just also good to remember there’s no way to control the seed of the generator, for example for a seeded world.
For that use case you still need to manually run the generator you created with your seed to select an item.
You can explain them google is already integrated, they can use the address bar to type their query and hit enter to ask Google whatever they want.
Could you get a fountain?
Specially if it spreads the water like rain, it’ll help cool the air around, you’d just have to change the water every so often.
If where you live is not very humid you could investigate into swamp coolers.
Well, it’s just a TS project with a very simple Dockerrile, you can just bun install && bun run prod
.
The rest of the dependencies aren’t included in the docker image.
I use https://lemmyverse.net/
You can search for all communities of all instances, or click in a specific instance.
excessive resource use
What’s the final size of the git folder?
What’s the final time and CPU usage to process the different git commands?
FreshRSS has been amazing, as you said, other readers have other goals in mind and seems RSS is just an add-on.
On Android’s also there are no good clients, I’ve been using the PWA which is good enough.
There are several extensions for mobile menu improvements, I have
Smart Mobile Menu
,Mobile Scroll Menu
andTouch Control
(it works great on Firefox, but not on brave, it’s too sensitive there, so YMMV).There’s also
ReadingTime
, but there are feeds which don’t send the whole body of the post, so you might only see a 1minute read because of that.The extension
AutoTTL
processes the feeds and makes them update only when it’s more likely for them to get new items instead of every X minutes configured by FreshRSS.Still there’s a problem when the MaxTTL happens, all feeds are allowed to be updated and you might hit some rate limits, so I developed a rate limiter. Still there’s a problem with AutoTTL because how extensions are loaded and with the http code reported by FreshRSS.
I found this project which receive the emails of newsletters and turns them into a RSS feed, I’ve only used it for one feed and I’ve only received one entry, not sure if the newsletter is that bad or if the site struggles to receive/show them. Haven’t tried something it.
https://github.com/leafac/kill-the-newsletter
There’s also this repo linking a lot of sites with feeds, and some sites which don’t offer feeds directly are provided via feedburner (which seems it’s a Google service and wikipedia says
"primarily for monetizing RSS feeds, primarily by inserting targeted advertisements into them"
, so use those at your own discretion) https://github.com/plenaryapp/awesome-rss-feeds