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kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Fully decentralised Network: instance = user
31·23 days agoI did not mean to run locally. Every user has to deploy somewhere (like Hetzner) with public domain, tls, etc. Deployment should be simplified with a single command. But still the user has to create an account, buy a domain and needs to be somewhat familiar with command line.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Fully decentralised Network: instance = user
1·23 days agoThank you, will check holos.
Setup is my biggest concern…
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Fully decentralised Network: instance = user
2·23 days agoThank you, will look into it.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•Fully decentralised Network: instance = user
1·23 days agoI was thinking more like WhatsApp / Signal in the beginning with individual and group chats.
I assume you have JavaScript disabled? You should have an infinite scroll and not just 3 articles…
Currently you can only use the RSS feeds if you do not want js. But will think further about your proposal. Insidestack has no external tracking…
Not yet, but will do.
But if you check your network requests you could easily do via API in the meantime ;)
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta has acquired Moltbook. I am starting to doubt myself.English
11·1 month agoTrue Facebook, X, Reddit and Co. already turned into Social Networks for AI Agents.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•Meta has acquired Moltbook. I am starting to doubt myself.English
33·1 month agoThis makes totally sense, thank you. Just buy anything because you have the money.
kivarada@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•Dealing with YOLO Vibelord colleagues
91·1 month agoPray that the whole system breaks sooner than later…
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI companies turn knowledge into a proprietary asset. Share your knowledge openly and freely.English
4·1 month agoThere are still many great blogs but yeah it is hard to find them. And without real traffic, incentives are low to continue writing…
Really? Have not noticed anything, but will check metrics at home… And thanks!
FYI I also plan to open source the full source code (frontend, backend, Hetzner build pipeline) to create more trust and grow a community.
Also people could then create new apps for all kind of topics (not necessarily tech related…)
Not yet, but I will create a codeberg repo to share all feeds and also to contribute.
Who is they?
Why do you think I don’t know how my software works? I exactly explained what is currently possible.
Search of articles is my own implementation with Postgres and pgvector.
I don’t understand why the hostile tone… I did not ask to sign up just mentioned the current possiblities.
Honestly, I did not even know this “-” trick so far. Thanks for mentioning.
And unfortunately this is currently not possible. but a great feature which I will implement soonish.
At the moment you can only block feeds, which you don’t like. But you need to be registered to do so.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•InsideStack - Platform for discovering Tech Content
2·2 months agoNo I was not aware of it so far.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•InsideStack - Platform for discovering Tech Content
2·2 months agoThanks I already added the SwitchedToLinux feeds.
Will let you know once I also added the Brazilian feeds.
I also plan that users can submit feeds on their own in the very near future.
kivarada@programming.devOPto
Programming@programming.dev•InsideStack - Platform for discovering Tech Content
3·2 months agoIn general yes, but I would need to think how to solve it technically first. I do not want mixed language feeds.
I can imagine that I assign a language to each feed and then the user can simply switch between the languages.
So yes, please send me some sites and I will try to implement a solution in the next couple of days.

No worries :) it is very likely true. Alternatively I could think of a managed option where each user has an instance in a separate container with separate sqlite database and with different subdomain.