I’ve been using RSS feeds for youtube channels for a few years. I don’t visit the site if I can help it, I don’t login, I don’t “like & subscribe”, I don’t see any clickbait thumbnails and most important: I don’t see any ads. Just newsboat & mpv.
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I’ve been using RSS feeds for youtube channels for a few years. I don’t visit the site if I can help it, I don’t login, I don’t “like & subscribe”, I don’t see any clickbait thumbnails and most important: I don’t see any ads. Just newsboat & mpv.
Good recommendation indeed, the zones of thought are awesome. One of my all time favourites!
I’d go for Alpine Linux in such case.
You may want to check out numen, targeted towards power-users.
I’ll interpret non-US a bit broader as non-English. English is hugely dominant in scifi so it’s often hard to find good books in other languages. I’d also love to hear the recommendations of others too! A few I read:
I’m using todo.txt, which is a basic plain text file following a simple syntax. I added various extensions to work with this: todo.txt-more, which does things like:
Not really, though it wouldn’t be hard to add, say via a cronjob.
As a kooikerhondje owner, I approve of this post :)
I think it’s already pretty amazing we have at least three people with kooikerhondjes on lemmy :) Small steps, hopefully more will join in time.
Do you ever shorten the dog breed name? To what? Kookies?
I most often say “kooikertje” (dutch, diminuitive) or “kooiker” (which technically is wrong because that would refer to the handler rather than the dog, but it’ll have to do :)
Adorable :) Enjoy the puppy phase! She’ll grow up quickly!
Done! Please join https://lemmy.world/c/kooikerhondje and post more photos ;)
Nice to see you here too, with a brand new instance even!
I use newsboat for all my RSS needs, which is pretty much my main entry point for a lot of things:
Yep, people are enthusiastic about self hosting and like talking about what they host :)
When I am sending? Well, once things are set up properly I’m pretty confident that things arrive (though nobody can ever be 100% sure of course). I also tend to mail to the same recipient domains a lot, like for work and hobby projects, so once those are tested you get pretty confident.
Unnoticed downtime is usually quickly noticed, I depend on my server for a lot of things. Senders are often resilient enough to keep things in their queue and try a few times. There’s also a fallback MX registry at my (3rd party) DNS host which will queue stuff in case the primary MX goes down.
Nice, RSS is great indeed. I use it extensively as well, but I didn’t even realize it was a thing people ran as a service on a server. I hadn’t heard of FreshRSS etc. I personally just run newsboat from my desktop/laptop, even my phone if need be.
You may have to buy the necessary brain upgrade from your brain dealer, but generally multiple languages fit yeah 😉 It may get a bit confusing if they’re very similar languages though, although I also find that that may help in retention of vocabulary.
To set the right example:
I speak dutch (native); english (fluent); german, spanish, portuguese, french, esperanto (good); italian (adequate); russian (slightly below adequate); mandarin chinese (basic); arabic (very poorly)
I’m learning mostly russian and chinese, for many years already, but not in any formal setting and with for many years already. I like reading books in the other languages to keep them up.
Yes, it’s just sway