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Can’t find the info in the repository. Can I share a collection or specific links via RSS? I built my own application to archive URLs and grab the text content, and I also build a RSS feed from that. Can Linkwarden do something similar?
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Can’t find the info in the repository. Can I share a collection or specific links via RSS? I built my own application to archive URLs and grab the text content, and I also build a RSS feed from that. Can Linkwarden do something similar?
I listened to the Tim Ferris Show a lot. These days I only listen to guests interesting to me.
I’m using Notion for everything now. I heavily rely on reminders scattered everywhere because Todo lists don’t work for me.
I guess so, but for the price, it’s a good torch that fits my needs. It also has a magnetic back which I used several times to stick it somewhere and have my hands free.
But this EDC stuff gets expensive and the choices are limitless. Get what you like and what fits you.
olight mini led torch. Fits in my pocket and especially during winter months it is so useful.
If you just want a remote to push your code to without issues, projects, pull requests and such you can use git only: https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server
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I tried, but the first days with the long queues were unplayable. Then queue got better, so I could actually play, but the game bugged out after 30min and I had to restart… I will check back in a couple months and play Starfield in the meantime.
Other than that the coop missions were real fun and I’d really like to play. But my time is limited and I decided to spent it otherwise.
Rock and stone!
The same way that all other 3rd party services do it: keep your systems up to date, do not expose unnecessary things to the outside, use strong passwords and SSH keys.
I’m using home assistant with thermostats and humidity/temperature sensors mostly to get information how the house heats and how the rooms are affected by humidity and temperature changes.
I also automated two dehumidifiers with those sensors and zigbee plugs to not run 24/7 but in defined windows when the noise isn’t bothering anyone and if the humidity triggers certain thresholds. The automation also has hysteresis sesstongs so the devices do not constantly turn on and off.
In general I don’t automate to a point where I can just flick a switch or turn on something manually. But it is nice to be able to control and see everything.