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Cake day: Jun 08, 2023

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It’s Open Source

If Apple ever built an RSS reader, it’d be like this.

nope


Anyone interested can find (usually free) externally hosted freshRss and TinyRss hosts on the chatons website. Select one of those in the “based on” drop down menu.

I’ve tried both and like neither. As far as I can tell, they only have a small number of apps. And none of them work offline. With a regular RSS reader you can refresh it when you have internet access, then everything is available when you do not. Like an email client or any other such software.

But it might be suitable to you. So check out the chatons.


Uh well idk you personally so hard to say.

For me i like the remotely hosted ones.

Lots of other people run gitea locally.


To be fair there are still oodles of projects there. I end up on source forge regular basis.


Codeberg is a free/nonprofit hosted instance of Forgeo. Forgeo is a fork of Gitea created by Codeberg about a year ago when the governance of Gitea changed suddenly.

You can selfhost either Forgeo or Gitea.

There are other hosted instances of forgeo and gitea also available.

Gitlab is a hosted instance if gitlab.

You can also self host gitlab.

I assume there are other hosted instances of gitlab tho i cant think of any off the top of my head.


I replicated your experiment. Top link seaching for peertube is https://peertube.tv/videos/

There are at least videos listed. But they are 80% by the same channel and mostly about cars/EVs with a few other tech things. Immediately i think “this is for a certain type of person” and that aint me.

They really need to mix up their front page to show some sort of diversity. Should not repeat the same creator over and over again. Surely there are 10-15 people on all of pt that could be highlighted.


Commenting from the future. Here in 2039 and i cant believe how prescient you are!

2040 def the year it happens.


lol to the comment above you. “cops quit, but deaths from respiratory disease just went way up!” hmmmm maybe the causality is not quite as stated.

Quick research to support your point Here’s Where Car Thefts Are Spiking Because Of The Pandemic:

there were 108 catalytic reported converter thefts per month on average in 2018, 282 average monthly thefts reported in 2019, and 1,203 average thefts reported per month in 2020.

going after the fences

typo? what was the intended text?


A coincidence that cory doctrow who coined enshittification, is from toronto?


Thank you for sharing! I will try it when i am on desktop.

I actually used your code as base to start to fix some things that bug me the most… all spacing/positioning the colors are a total mess. So i am interested to see what yours is like. I can tell from looking that yours is more efficient because i do not know what im doing so it is trial and error.

Do you think there is a better place than wherever we are to post? A repo or other code sharing? I think the stylus extension connects to some sort of website but i never investigated it.


thank you I like it! I hate when websites force me to have so much blank space. Like I remember what an improvement it was in 2002 when everyone got into sans serif fonts and padding to their table based layouts and using % widths, but the craft has moved on from those days… For this kind of website I am thinking more of a newspaper and less of a coffee table book.

looks like Amino is only available for chrome and edge. For other ff users I will say I use an addon called Stylus but it might not be the best one; kind of resource hungry on big pages.


about 50% content is like this, no matter what view you select. I think /r/pics has the right idea; it is so dominating. Other subs should change their post to be like this (with their own messages) I think. Also, what sub did spez mod in 2008?
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[META] Tomorrow AskHistorians will go private
Submitted an hour ago by SarahAGilbert Moderator > A few days ago we shared a [post](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/142w159/askhistorians_and_uncertainty_surrounding_the/) outlining our thoughts around API uncertainty. The tldr: changes negatively impact our ability to moderate. These changes are part of a larger pattern in which Reddit’s leadership has failed to support what [we believe is one of its greatest assets](https://www.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api/jnk2l9q/). Basically, our primary responsibility is making sure Reddit users are getting the best answers to your questions about history and Reddit is making that harder to do. > > We understand Reddit’s need to change and evolve. For all we may harp on Reddit’s flaws, we do want to see it succeed! After all, we wouldn’t exist without it. So, if we’re expecting Reddit leadership to listen to us, we should be willing to work with them. In the days following the publication of the post, we discussed as a team what the specifics of working with Reddit would look like so we could clearly articulate it to you. We decided that compromise means: > > * Updates to the API are not tied to a particular date but are, instead, rolled out once the roadmap shared [here](https://www.reddit.com/r/modnews/comments/141oqn8/api_updates_questions/) is successfully achieved. > * Accessibility tools such as screen readers are part of the native Reddit infrastructure. > * Updates are made across Android and iOS. > > We think slowing down is the right thing to do. It would minimize further disruption while also generating an income stream for Reddit. > > The AskHistorians’ mod team members are, functionally speaking, Reddit super-users. We have collectively invested thousands of hours into building our small corner of Reddit into a subreddit that is viable, trustworthy, and valuable, as well as something bigger. There’s our [podcast](http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/wiki/podcast), academic writing [by us](https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/1468-229X.13259) and [about us](https://t.co/KgJvmwgUAu), and our reputation as, "good history eggs on the internet." We’ve hosted two [conferences](http://www.askhistorians.com/2021-digital-conference), a [long series of AMAs](http://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/search/?q=flair%3AAMA&sort=new&restrict_sr=on&t=all) and presented about AH at [other academic conferences](https://askhistorians.libsyn.com/askhistorians-episode-145-askhistorians-at-aha). We even won [an award](http://twitter.com/INKEproject/status/1615521900469305344?s=20)! Major outlets have even covered [our approach to moderation](https://slate.com/technology/2018/07/the-askhistorians-subreddit-banned-holocaust-deniers-and-facebook-should-too.html). We take all of this very seriously. > > Nearly every time Reddit has asked for volunteers, we’ve stepped up. AH members help with the Moderator Reserves project, sit on council meetings and phone calls, host Reddit administrators who want to shadow moderators, and participate in surveys. Due to our commitment to the subreddit, we’ve built positive relationships with many admins who have been open to our feedback. But over the last couple of days—most notably during [Spez’s AMA](https://old.reddit.com/r/reddit/comments/145bram/addressing_the_community_about_changes_to_our_api/)—it’s become clear to us that Reddit’s leadership is not interested in finding common ground; rather, it seems to us like they're hell-bent on pursuing a course that damages us and them alike. > > **We feel we are left with no choice but to join the protest. On June 12, starting at 7am ET, we will take our sub private. We will remain private on June 13 as well.** > > We’ll open the sub again on June 14th but will pause participation. This means you will be able to access existing content, such as the [Trans History Megathread in Celebration of Pride Month](https://old.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/141fhrs/trans_history_megathread_in_celebration_of_pride/), but will not be able to ask or answer questions. We will be delaying or holding off AMAs, limiting our newsletter, and will not be recording any new podcast episodes. As of today, we do not know how long this pause will last. > > We cannot put this letter out into the world without thanking you for the immense support you’ve shown us over the last week. We’ve received support across platforms, in public and in private. We’ve been a community for nearly 12 years and that would not have happened without you and our other 1.8 million subscribers. We know we’re not the easiest community to post in, and deeply appreciate the people who ask dozens of thoughtful, rule-abiding questions every day, the people joining in on April Fools Day, those who anonymously report trolls and low effort answers, support the podcast via Patreon, and those who provide honest, thoughtful feedback on how we’re faring in general. We don’t take lightly the idea of shutting down this place and the community that we all build together, and we understand how frustrating it will be to not be able to find out, for example, [why GPS is free](https://www.reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/comments/13y7ee7/why_is_gps_free/). > > We are all, at heart, historians. Studying the past requires a fair amount of optimism and confidence in humanity and as such, we are hopeful and confident a resolution can be found.
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Can you post your user style??

But I would very much support having a more compact theme available without a browser extension. I think some tightening up up would make this place look more welcoming. It feels sort of “empty” due to all the white space.