Been using this for a long time. Very reliable. Though postgres may be overkill for most. Default install uses sqlite.
I’ve got maybe 20 or so apps set up for various services and things. Quite useful!
Been using this for a long time. Very reliable. Though postgres may be overkill for most. Default install uses sqlite.
I’ve got maybe 20 or so apps set up for various services and things. Quite useful!
There is also paperless-ai though likely similar
Anyone know of any that integrate with Google assistant? Such that I can use my voice to add items to a list? Currently using keep due to this

Only other alternative I can see is a custom script that it supports with some gnarly allow list
Rock and stone!

Pinchflat also works pretty good

Throwing my setup in: Traefik with Authentik
I use renovate myself. Via a cron job against a self hosted gitea instance.
https://github.com/renovatebot/renovate
Works for many dependency types including docker images. You can also have it pin non version tags (using digests).

I’ll likely stick with Blocky as it seems to offer similar plus more. But good efforts!
Wasn’t for me. However here are some key moments:
Follow the principles of object-oriented programming like inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.
Don't overuse inheritance - the relationship between classes should make logical sense.
Keep methods short - if a method exceeds 50 lines, look for ways to abstract functionality out.
Consider existing open-source solutions before writing your own code from scratch. Leveraging others' work saves time.
Avoid hacking together quick fixes - take time to implement proper, maintainable solutions.
Plan for reusability - code with the goal of making parts reusable by yourself and others.
Prioritize readability - write code that's easy for others to understand.
Modularize your code into logical, independent pieces.
Test early and often to catch bugs quickly.
Refactor regularly to improve design as your understanding evolves.

I would be most interested in prebuilt versioned docker images and configuration via file or env vars.
I’m using Gitea. Pretty simple and a decent feature set.
Correct, a new account since accounts are tied to the instance. It’s not a great experience at the moment but I suppose part of the trade-off for now with the fediverse. Maybe a tool or something native will be made later to help the use case.
I recently switched instances due to this.

In addition as the earlier reply mentions – “typically” collect. It has no knowledge of the data I believe. Simply what tracker is used and what it can be used for. Good for who, but not for what.
Works great to convert certain channels to podcasts as well.