

Ahh definately not my problem after figuring this out (couldn’t find a guide but looked at the source). My instance is private so this isn’t impacting my non-Google results.


Ahh definately not my problem after figuring this out (couldn’t find a guide but looked at the source). My instance is private so this isn’t impacting my non-Google results.


Why do these docs look like code? So odd… For my dumb brain trying to absorb this from a phone, is there a doc for what to enable in the Docker container that I’m not seeing?


Oh yea, I’m still going to try it out the next time I need to page watch.


Loaded very quickly for me, just a few seconds. I’m guessing it was overloaded for a bit.


Last year, I was tearing apart some of these fancier pacifiers for adults when I noticed something
When you know you’re going to enjoy the article.


Yea, no links to any of the tools.


Oh wow… My 10 year old python script may be replaced now.
Edit: And I already had it starred, because it works just like my 10 year old python script.
This is the biggest release I’ve ever done on the server. It’s 14,997 added lines of code, and 10,202 lines removed
Upvote and comment on: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/1645
Uovote and comment on: https://github.com/binwiederhier/ntfy/issues/1645
Please add this to the post.


no persistent storage
Doesn’t it have one-time copy-on-write persistent storage?
Performance - O(1) lookup time for any date
Going to need to see the math here. It’s March, explain the O(1) transition to view October 12th.


My partner might volunteer to try it out, but since she is very regular it probably wouldn’t help much for input.
The main feature she says she misses from Flo (we are also data savy, so she left it), was for when things were irregular, the ability for it to predict the why’s and when’s like stress, etc.
In the current iteration, if something is irregular can you put in what happened and have it auto-adjust?
Also, reminder notifications a couple of days out were helpful.
I had been considering a project like this as well, but one that uses on-device analytics to record the why’s and when’s, then allowing for scrubbed anonymous submissions (date adjusting/etc like you do in a clinical trial) to allow for algorithm development while preserving privacy.
Happy to have a conversation about this for future potential PRs (I am an avid FOSS contributor in both planning and code, even working on a project for the Linux Foundation kernel dev team now).


GitHub could ban a lot of bots of they took a close look at that repo and who starred it. Bet they will. Mmhmm. Yup. Any time now.


Also consider Sovol. They take Voron designs and make them producible at scale, sell them for cheaper than you can build, and everything is open sourced in their repos.
Note: I own a Sovol and built a Voron.
I love JSON. But I really wish there was a standard that allowed commas with no following items and that there was a syntax for comments.


If you are willing, I would love to see a blog post, video, or repo of exactly how you conducted this audit. Great read, and would like to learn more of your specific process (beyond the readmes and man pages).


So does the US, with tiers though so it’s a bit less straight forward, and some state laws like in NJ are doing some wacky things. In any event, OP just didn’t educate themselves before posting.
Eh, that post title is quite sensationalistic.
No it’s not? The issue is on Awesome Self-hosted, where they had Mattermost listed in FOSS instead of non-free.
Also, if you read the ticket, you can see why people feel the way they do. They’re skirting AGPL rules with the compiled requirement.


Many shows broadcast in surround sound. This includes a center channel where most voices are. Unfortunately if you don’t have a system to support this, audio is “down mixed” to stereo, and the center channel gets merged into left and right. When this merge happens, you lose definition between the streams.
It would be nice if you could boost the center channel, like you would in a home theater, but before the down mix occurs.
A matrix bridge would be nice and could open up a large user base.