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  • And you can even run it in the browser with Blazor! Love C#

  • Interesting, for some reason I've never considered that as a metric to look at, not that it's everything but it's worth considering.

  • If you already have it, it looks like Plex can do it with https://channels1867.rssing.com/chan-55464362/all_p107.html It'll probably get you most of those features, though it probably won't be as nice as something purpose built. But if you already have Plex it might be nice to have all your stuff in one place. Alternatively you could probably setup something to download podcasts to your server into a folder that Plex watches.

  • Anyone try running this on WSL?

  • I'm surprised you didn't accidentally let them out of the house...

  • Loads of stuff, I've pretty much been using InoReader since GoogleRss died, I probably used something in-between but I've been using it forever at this point.

    For a while I used it for YouTube subscriptions, but I mostly use it for news and comics.

  • Awesome, I've been wanting something like this for a while

  • Good bye spam blocking

  • I'm pretty sure they want to break those tools also, why wouldn't they want to break them?

  • That makes sense. I think the reason why they're not represented as files is pretty simple. Data integrity. If you want to get the comments you just query the table and as long as the DB schema is what you expect then it'll work just fine and you don't have to validate that the data hasn't been corrupted (you don't have to check that a column exists for example). But with files, every single file you need to parse and validate because another application could have screwed them up. It's certainly possible to build this, it might be slower but computers are pretty fast these days, but it would require more work to develop to solve the problem that the database solves for you.

  • They still could have used expensive lenses on the iPhone

  • Putting more work on the admin running the server, that's a great solution for someone who doesn't have to do the extra work.

  • I would love it if Lemmy had direct support for me to tell it what languages I speak and I'll never see communities in languages I don't speak.

  • Honestly the archive should rate limit the request based on the Referer, then their website would slow down and become unusable without actually breaking anything.

    I also wonder, if they're this incompetent, could someone... Break their website?

  • Man it would be killer if someone made an adapter to run vscode extensions in Geany

  • I don't think so. Just open it in Firefox and use reading view

  • This, every once in a while I consider sharing with my closest friend... And then nah