Vigil - a self-hosted dashboard that watches your Docker images

https://lemmy.world/post/45220346

Sorry, but you have posted only 1 sentence about the project and not even a link to the project.

Additional with the

scripts—basically “em dash” which is really popular among llm generated texts, i get a bad feeling about it.

Well, I’m no tech expert at all so I’m just trying to get things right. I might not be able to answer everything, but I’ll do my best to get you an answer.

Not being very technical nut publishing a project that is essentially coding…
Whaaaat? <Insert minion meme here>

That screams for AI slop.

Trust issues aside: What does it do better than the bazillion other dashboards?

Hi Appoxo, I agree that AI can be slop, but it seems like it’s getting better over time. I’m not claiming that this is a revolutionary new application, it’s more like a prove of concept that I wanted to test out. What does it do? well, you basically have a centralized place to keep tracking of your docker images and get a notification when there’s a new release so you can update it manually or automatically as you wish that’s the main utility of it. There are a few other things but, maybe thye aren’t interesting enough.

I see.
As a poc it certainly works.

Side remark: I usually see the term “dashboard” usally being used for a sort of compilation about services individual status (like you do) but also links to the actual service to use said service.
So yours is a sort of hybrid of (I believe they are called) Yacht and homarr

There’s certainly some homarr influence to that. Specially the icon search and the drag and drop cards. I was also trying to create something that could work as a “main panel” for my applications.