Storyden: A forum for the modern age.
https://lemmy.world/post/43154006

Storyden: A forum for the modern age. - Lemmy.World
While looking for Discord alternatives I came across this project which looks
like a great alternative for the kinds of Discord servers centered around Open
Source projects and organizations. Ones where live chat and voice rooms aren’t
the focus. It’s a combination of forums and knowledge base that would be perfect
for this use case.
ZaneOps is a great self hosted PaaS alternative to Vercel and Netlify
https://lemmy.world/post/39498331

ZaneOps is a great self hosted PaaS alternative to Vercel and Netlify - Lemmy.World
I’ve spent a lot of time recently trying to find a self hosted PaaS to replace
my usage of Vercel to host a couple of static websites. I use 11ty and Astro as
Static Site Generators and I love the functionality of pushing to a git repo to
update my site, and being able to create preview versions using pull requests.
If you haven’t used a PaaS before and are wondering what they’re used for, two
of the biggest reasons people use them for are basically as Web GUIs to deploy
OCI containers from a marketplace, think similar to the UnRAID App Store, and as
hosting environments for code that’s built and deployed directly from the
contents of a git repository like static sites or other apps. In my case, I use
them to deploy static sites that I either build myself using SSGs, or for
example the popular Digital Garden plugin for ObsidianMD. The defacto leader in
this space seems to be Coolify [https://coolify.io/]. And while it is fairly
robust with a nice feature set, I couldn’t get past the dreadful UI. I’ve never
encountered software that goes so far out of its way to hide information from
you. It technically has a “dashboard”, but that only consists of a top level
list of “Projects” with absolutely zero information about them or their current
status Unless you drill down through the options all the way to individual
services. Nixopus [https://nixopus.com/] appears to have a much more functional
UI, but the focus of this one for the time being seems centered around spinning
up docker containers of existing services. It has the functionality to deploy
your own but that isn’t as fleshed out at this time. ZaneOps is a little light
on extra features, but has the most functional and informational UI of the
three. I can see the status of all my deployed services at a glance, and its
very lightweight.
A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden
https://lemmy.world/post/37115379

A Brief History & Ethos of the Digital Garden - Lemmy.World
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Helldivers 2 - Sony no longer plans to enforce PSN account requirement for PC players
https://lemmy.world/post/15074995
Helldivers 2 - Sony no longer plans to enforce PSN account requirement for PC players - Lemmy.World
Homebox is an inventory management system in the same vein as Snipe-IT, but purpose built to be simpler and cause less friction so that you’re more inclined to enter things and keep them up to date. You can use it for things like storing user guides, warranty contracts and expirations, and even expense tracking related to the maintenance and repair of any home items, like appliances and electronics. I use it to store warranty expirations for things like game consoles and TVs, as well as remind me to order new air filters for the home.
Homebox is the inventory and organization system built for the Home User!
https://lemmy.world/post/2471332
Homebox is the inventory and organization system built for the Home User! - Lemmy.world
Homebox is the inventory and organization system built for the Home User! With a
focus on simplicity and ease of use, Homebox is the perfect solution for your
home inventory, organization, and management needs. While developing this
project I’ve tried to keep the following principles in mind: Simple - Homebox is
designed to be simple and easy to use. No complicated setup or configuration
required. Use either a single docker container, or deploy yourself by compiling
the binary for your platform of choice. Blazingly Fast - Homebox is written in
Go which makes it extremely fast and requires minimal resources to deploy. In
general idle memory usage is less than 50MB for the whole container. Portable -
Homebox is designed to be portable and run on anywhere. We use SQLite and an
embedded Web UI to make it easy to deploy, use, and backup.
Apple rolling out second public beta of iOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS 14
https://lemmy.world/post/2446979

Apple rolling out second public beta of iOS 17, watchOS 10, and macOS 14 - Lemmy.world
This update is effectively the public version of Developer Update 4, which
contains actual details about the changes:
https://www.macrumors.com/2023/07/26/everything-new-in-ios-17-beta-4/
[https://www.macrumors.com/2023/07/26/everything-new-in-ios-17-beta-4/]
A privacy analysis of Meta’s new Threads app
https://lemmy.world/post/1720894

A privacy analysis of Meta’s new Threads app - Lemmy.world
“ What’s important to note is that this list is identical to those of the
Facebook and Instagram apps. So if you use these other Meta products, you’ve
already surrendered this information to the company.”