For several years I was using TTRSS, but this year I moved to a Miniflux instance that I host at home. I couple it with an instance of Wallabag for saving articles for later reading. I like the experience of the Miniflux PWA app better than TTRSS.
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The key idea from the article is –
…Companies making more than $5 million annually by using Post-Open software in a paid-for product would be required to pay 1 percent of their revenue back to this administrative organization, which would distribute the funds to the maintainers of the participating open source project(s). That would cover all Post-Open software used by the organization.
My point being that they deem this serious enough to release publicly themselves instead of an internal memory, and that this is about an active threat actor rather than a mere vulnerability.
And those papers get used as training data for next iteration of AI. Reinforcement learning!
Speaking from experience from the last five years, it’s been pretty good for me.
Nextcloud has chat capabilities. Perhaps it might be overkill for chat alone but presumably you also want some collaboration with documents.
By any chance is this from Andrew Tanenbaum?
Budibase.
Time heals all wounds. Make sure you don’t keep reopening them.
I played so much X-Com, Civ 2, and Final Fantasy Tactics back in the day.
In this day and age they would be TikTok stars.
Just wanted to say thank you for setting up and running these services. The Internet is exciting again. More power to you and the team!
This is the type of movement I’ve been looking forward to. I still visit Reddit but not for Reddit’s sake. I go for the high quality subs with tight moderation and good content that are still on Reddit. Once they move out, there’s no reason to stay on.
Like tears…in the rain…
It would help if we knew even just a smidgin of what these titles are.