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raffomania

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  • Thanks for the input! Lots of these features are on the roadmap already. There are no AI features planned.

  • I’m fine with an informal structure, as long as we talk about some of the topics I want to learn about :) DMOZ looks fascinating. Seems like curlie is its successor, but their page doesn’t load for me.

  • Thanks! Integrated search & website icons are coming soon. Tags are already there but are called lists - which is probably a bit confusing.

  • Thanks for the hint - it seems there are some routing problems to the server. I'll look into it!

    linkblocks is inspired by wikis but differs in some key goals:

    • the UI for discussions will be more upfront than in most wikis, and will look more like lemmy's comment UI.
    • bookmarking-specific features like dead link checking, full-text website retrieval & search
    • optional stream of new bookmarks & comments from people you follow
  • That's one of the reasons I'm doing the interviews :)

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world
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    Looking for people to interview about my self-hosted bookmark manager

    I’m interviewing folks to determine the roadmap for my federated link sharing project “linkblocks”. If you like bookmark managers, lemmy, are.na, or any other app for curating and sharing stuff, this is your chance to make me build your dream app ;)

    A session takes about 30 minutes in a voice chat. If you’re interested, comment here or send me a DM!

    For the curious, here's a demo for the current prototype. The code is on github.

    In contrast to other bookmarking apps, linkblocks focuses on collaboration and discussion. Discussion will be a bit like on lemmy, but instead of voting, bookmarks are discovered through tagging and following individual users.

  • For the curious, here's a demo for the current prototype. The code is on github.

    In contrast to other bookmarking apps, linkblocks focuses on collaboration and discussion. Discussion will be a bit like on lemmy, but instead of voting, bookmarks are discovered through tagging and following individual users.

  • Self-hosting @slrpnk.net
    raffomania @lemmy.world

    Looking for people to interview about my self-hosted bookmark manager

    I'm interviewing folks to determine the roadmap for my federated link sharing project "linkblocks". If you like bookmark managers, lemmy, are.na, or any other app for curating and sharing stuff, this is your chance to make me build your dream app ;)

    A session takes about 30 minutes in a voice chat. If you're interested, comment here or send me a DM!

  • Since it was a very small event, participants found it through word of mouth.

    We'll announce the camp next year on this page. The event I linked at the bottom of the article is solpunk, a different german solarpunk event. The preferred language on both is English, AFAIK.

  • Thanks for the info! I was vaguely aware that her work went in a different direction. I've said it in the post already, but I clearly want to distance myself from transhumanism. I've updated the post to reflect that, and clearly distance Donna Haraway's work from transhumanism as well.

  • Solarpunk @slrpnk.net
    raffomania @lemmy.world
  • Thanks for elaborating! I'm going for a flexible way to organize links that should work in a similar way to what you're describing.

  • That's a good one! Apparently, postmarks, another fedi bookmark manager, was named FediMarks in the past!

  • I'm definitely planning to support nested tags. Do you have an example for an app with a nested tag system you like? Also I'm not sure what you mean by meta tags, could you explain what that means?

  • That's a good point - I havent thought about it that way. I've mostly picked that name to have something to work with, I'm open to any suggestions!

  • Fediverse @lemmy.world
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  • This comment is neither soft spoken nor patient.

  • I‘d love to have that. The closest I know of is pinry, but it’s not federated.

  • Thanks, very interesting writeup that gave me some hope!

  • CSS @programming.dev
    raffomania @lemmy.world
    Web Development @programming.dev
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  • If you like solar fields, try Asura (also on ultimae records)! Also, hinkstep is pretty nice but has vocals some of the time.

  • I’m writing a small music player to test it. The experience is pretty smooth, lots of examples and built in stuff. It’s a bit rough around the edges but I’d recommend it to anyone who likes rust

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml
    raffomania @lemmy.world

    Dioxus 0.4: Server Functions, Suspense, Enum Router, Overhauled Docs, Bundler, Android Support, and more

    Reddit @lemmy.world
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    I created a user-friendly reader for AskHistorians, using the pushshift archives

    I wanted a way to browse the AskHistorians subreddit on my phone without using the reddit app or website. It also bugged me to have all this valuable information on a site that might make it disappear on a whim.

    So, I present to you the AskHistorians Archive. It allows you to browse past submissions to the subreddit, it’s ad-free, works on mobile, loads fast, and works without JS.

    For now, it only contains some of the most recent posts up until 2022-12-31, but I’m planning to upload more over time.

    I hope this is useful to some - happy to hear and implement any feedback!

    History @lemmy.world
    raffomania @lemmy.world

    I created a reader for the AskHistorians reddit archives

    After the whole reddit API fiasco, I wanted a way to browse the AskHistorians subreddit on my phone without using the reddit app or website. It also bugged me to have all this valuable information on a site that might make it disappear on a whim.

    So, I present to you the AskHistorians Archive. It allows you to browse past submissions to the subreddit, it's ad-free, works on mobile, loads fast, and works without JS.

    For now, it only contains some of the most recent posts up until 2022-12-31, but I'm planning to upload more over time.

    I hope this is useful to some - happy to hear and implement any feedback!