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New Lemmy Post: This Week in Self-Hosted (2 February 2024) (https://lemmy.world/post/11517483)
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Some really good content in there this week!
watch
- always thought I had to write a watcher (e.g. with a node library). That’s massively useful honestlyOh, PiAlert sure looks cool
Every week that passes I find myself looking forward to these more & more. Thanks for sharing this resource!
I read this every week and was glad to see they got a sponsor. : thumbs-up
Have absolutely fallen in love with this blog posts! Just downloaded Twine to test it out, seems very basic as of yet, but will give it a week or two of testing 🌻