It’s not self hosted, but I spent some time curating the news feed on Bing. It works well enough that I felt comfortable switching from Google Feed, and I don’t have to worry about self-hosting random news feeds.
Clegko
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Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Toyota recalls 1.9 million RAV4 SUVs as batteries can shift, catch fireEnglish2·2 years agoThis is the real issue. Gas cars burn quick and it’s done. EVs can burn for days.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Researchers warn that Windows 11 restrictions could send 240 million computers to landfillsEnglish102·2 years agoNot wrong calling the rabid fan base that though…
Give Oracles always free tier a try. I shuffle over a TB through them every month with no issues.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google announces April 2024 shutdown date for Google PodcastsEnglish2·2 years agoHave you tried Pandora? I always thought Pandora was better at recommending music than GPM was, but it was close.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Soon, Google has even more leverage against adblockersEnglish5·2 years agoThere are but sometimes you want shit to just work. Annoyingly, a real windows computer is the easiest sometimes.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Soon, Google has even more leverage against adblockersEnglish4·2 years agoLots of those fucking proctoring softwares detect when you’re in a VM and refuse to run. 🙄
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Soon, Google has even more leverage against adblockersEnglish6·2 years agoThey are defining web standards. They control chrome and chromium. So all of the alternative browsers that aren’t safari and Firefox are using Google’s web engine. Even Firefox and safari are beholden to Google as they fund both these web browsers through their default search deals.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing themEnglish1·2 years agoThe store near me stops the scanning process and makes an attendant come check your shit. Literally sits on a screen saying “AN ATTENDANT WILL BE WITH YOUR SHORTLY, PLEASE WAIT”.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Walmart, Costco and other companies rethink self-checkout, some stores removing themEnglish1·2 years agoYou say that, but Walmart and SamsClub’s Scan and Go is extremely well received because it allows people to scan shit as they put it in their cart and pay on their phone.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you configure your servarr docker containers from one docker-compose file, or individual ones?English5·2 years agoI have all of mine in their respective directories and have a master script that I run to bring them all up or take them down. Easier to exclude services from start up if I end up not needing them or something.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rolloutEnglish3·2 years agoThe issue is that you can’t run 240V under the sidewalk, where all townhouses have a sidewalk between your front yard and parking spots.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Car dealers say they can’t sell EVs, tell Biden to slow their rolloutEnglish8·2 years agoThis is the #1 reason I won’t be able to get an EV any time soon. We live in a townhouse, and while the HOA gracefully ‘allows’ us to install chargers (because its illegal for them not to allow it), the way the rules are set up it’s practically impossible to actually install one.
For example, here’s our bylaws regarding EV chargers:
- All Charging stations require approval – The application should discuss where the charging station will be mounted, the type of post used to mount it, and, in the townhouses, the path that the charging station wiring will use to get to the common ground. The townhouse owner is also advised that the installation of a charging station on HOA common ground requires a legal agreement between the HOA and the homeowner regarding maintenance and liability of the charging station.
- Chargers of 120V (Level 1) or 240V (Level 2) are allowed. It should be noted that while it is possible to use a 240V extension and there are some 240V extensions sold as charging cables, at this time, the use of such extensions is illegal in Maryland and will not be approved in an application. All 240V outlet plugs must be directly wired to the electrical panels of the house.
- Under no conditions is it acceptable for a charging line to be stretched across a community sidewalk. For a temporary installation of less than 6 months duration, residents may apply to have permission to place a tube under the sidewalk in order to run a 110V extension while their permanent charging station is installed.
- All permanent electrical lines must be buried in conduit according to code and go under any sidewalks, ramps, or gutters. No 240V electrical wires are permitted to be installed under community sidewalks.
- A charging station must be placed inside a single parking space. It cannot straddle the dividing line nor can it be centered in the parking spot as that would interfere with the numbering of the parking space.
- For single family homes a charging station can be mounted directly to the house or garage or mounted on a post that allows easier access to the parking spaces. If post mounted, it should be mounted in the half of the driveway that is closest to the house.
There are a number of things in there that are contradictory. You can install a L2 charger, but if you’re in a townhouse, you’re not allowed to wire it up using 240V. You also can’t place it on your house, because the cord wouldn’t be able to reach and that’s not allowed anyway, because it’d cross a sidewalk. Neat.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon MiltimoreEnglish1·2 years agoThat’s what the Seagram is for, probably.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon MiltimoreEnglish4·2 years agoIt only helps when people leave it on.
It’s a small sample size, but literally everyone I know that owns a car with that feature turns it off immediately after starting the car every time they get in it.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•The Feds' Vehicle 'Kill Switch' Mandate Is a Gross (and Dangerous) Violation of Privacy | Jon MiltimoreEnglish141·2 years agoI would say this is another brick in the argument for an open source car operating system
…Go analog with a carb, maybe? Only thing that can stop a carb from working is it being out of gas. Or changing altitude. Or bad fuel. Or it’s too cold and/or hot. … OK lots of things can stop carbs, but the government sure can’t, at least.
Clegko@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google promises a rescue patch for Android 14’s “ransomware” bugEnglish2·2 years agoBut the children yearn for the mines.
RDR came out in 2010…?