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fruty.io
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| | | | | When you think of it, most business apps mostly consist of basic database interactions. You have concepts (invoices, items, appointments etc), and you want to perform the usual CRUD (create, read, update, delete) operations. Once you notice this, you start wondering whether there are web development frameworks that could automatically generate, from a database, an... | |
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nikdoof.com
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| | | | | Recently i've spotted quite an up-tick in discussions about blogging and content generation in this quickly evolving federated and user hosted future. Blogs are "cool" again, tried and tested RSS is the tool to subscribe with, and OPML is back as the method to share your feeds. For me, RSS never really went anywhere. People like to call it dead after Google Reader shut down, if anything it unified the remaining users into generating new tools and applications to consume RSS. On the website front, RSS is still there just not front and centre, and most large websites still publish their RSS feeds. I've personally been using Miniflux as my primary RSS feed consumption tool for a couple of years now, its incredibly easy to self host with only Postgresql as a dep... | |
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paulefou.com
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| | | | | Using RSS feeds and newsboat to avoid YouTube's addictive recommendation algorithm. | |
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www.jakobmaier.at
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| | | How to remove Exif metadata from images in a Github Action with 'exiftool' to protect your privacy and security when deploying static websites. | ||