

Someone should keep an eye on Linus.
Other places where you can find me
Someone should keep an eye on Linus.
Not a blog, but a way of discovering new blogs. I subscribe to the unofficial best hacker news submissions RSS feed.
I found the blog on an IT guy that works in a research station in Antarctica.
Yes the interface is a mess. But it’s ridiculously deep once you get into it.
I see you already have an answer using podman.
But don’t be afraid of the command line. If you can copy/paste a few commands, it’s pretty easy to set up.
I honestly find installing docker harder than to start a locally hosted searxng instance.
Also, something like self-hosting your own email is way harder and requires a lot more maintenance. I’d leave that project to further down the line.
Not sure it will solve your problem, but if you’re not happy with the public SearXNG instances, you can run your own instance of SearXNG on your local machine, and even set up custom filters and redirects to get rid of SEO junk.
Not an app, but for the ones interested in following specific hacker news posts, there’s the unofficial Hacker News RSS feeds.
It’s been a while since I’ve set up my pi hole, but you shouldn’t need a monitor, the initial configuration should be done through the command line.
Once it’s set up, you’ll have a webpage inside your network that you can visit to monitor / configure further.
That being said, you can connect any HDMI monitor to a raspberry pi, and it should work.
On the design side:
I like that profiles do not show the total karma count. I feel like that just incentivises mindless posting just to get that counter up (some people love seeing their numbers going up).
I don’t think the “hot” sorting algorithm is very good yet. A lot of old posts were showing up (haven’t seen those lately, maybe it has been fixed), but the algorithm is still not great.
Would be nice to auto hide posts that I already upvoted or downvoted. That option exists on Reddit
You’re welcome!
Had no idea that thunderbird didn’t do it, sounds like a pretty basic feature to me.
I’m not sure I understand… I thought all readers did this.
Doesn’t liferea do it? (It’s also gtk iirc)
Same.
I actually feel that my stubbornness has made my life better in this case.
I’ve been to Reddit since, but I no longer feel the need to scroll it. I just use it when I went to find a genuine human recommendation on a topic.
You can still use programming to leverage your current position.
If you work admin in an office and are able to automate a bunch of workflows with some simple scripts, you’ll have more leverage when salary raises start to get discussed.
Will your code be at the level a professional programmer would produce? Probably not, but you’re not competing with one.
Because I refuse to install the Reddit official app.
Thanks! Giving it a try, so far it’s my favorite.
If you don’t want to fully host it yourself (which I think it’s wise), then it’s a good solution.
If privacy is important to you, ProtonMail has a good reputation, but I haven’t been keeping up with the latest developments in the area (there might be other providers that suit your needs / budget).
Do you mean buying your own domain, and forward email sent to it to an email provider?
A lot of email providers have that option (with paid plans). For example
Mainly not giving out information about me on all these threads that keep cropping up asking age and where you are from.
I drive whichever vehicle doesn’t get my data harvested.
How many bureaucrats does that $1300 have to pay before it reaches the ambulance driver?
The US healthcare system is notorious for bloat. Taxpayers pay more for healthcare than countries with free healthcare.