Hellraiser? Phantasm?
I had the same problem. Me: “Look at this cool thing…” Friends: crickets
I’d like the Retroshare folks and the Veilid folks to get together and make something…
As much as I’m not terribly fond of the guy, IIRC he’s 36, which makes ‘88’ likely short for 1988, the year he was born.
Yes, but not for a specific feed. It’s all or none. You could make individual url files for each feed and call them in sequence with cron or something, but that’d probably get unwieldly. You can also (I think…) control the format of the notification.
Starblazers
Robotech
Battle of the Planets
Dinosaucers
Space Pirate Captain Harlock
I just run a shaarli instance on an old laptop and keep all my bookmarks there and just access it from where/whatever.
Just commenting to give more love to helix. It’s my favorite “small quick edits” editor.
When reddit started it’s dive down the enshitification hole. As for things I wish it had, a lemmy version of multireddits would be nice, especially since we can end up with multiple communities for the exact same thing here.
Obsidian sync’d with my desktop PC, usually. Though also experimenting with doing the same with Orgro. Both on my phone. If I happen to be in front of my PC, just org-mode in emacs.
Linux on desktop, server, and laptop. Windows VM for a few things. Android on my phone and kindle.
Anything with large capacitors?
Xfce. It does what I want it to do and little else.
Hawaii. I used to live in Florida and while it has some pretty places and neat things, most of it is generic grubby little towns, trailer parks and lots and lots of rednecks. And most of isn’t very tropical.
Plus, Hawaii has volcanoes, which are always cool.
YMMV.
Xubuntu on my desktop/laptop, debian on a server. Mostly because while I really like tinkering with things, I usually just want shit to work so I can get something done.
Xfce. Partly because I’ve used it for a long time, but mostly because it does what I need it to do and little else.
It apparently doesn’t like me using a VPN. 🤷♂️
Kiwix isn’t a web browser exactly and doesn’t download web pages the way your browser saves them. It uses a specialized file format, and it can be used to back up an entire site. For instance the kiwix library has an offline copy of wikipedia (no images), but it weighs in at more than 100GB last I looked.