

If you can ignore the creator’s problematic views https://hyperborea.org/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity/


If you can ignore the creator’s problematic views https://hyperborea.org/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity/


I know it’s quite different to what you’re looking for but there is https://bandwagon.fm/ which is a sort of federated bandcamp.


I use ReadYou without syncing with any backend, just keeping everything on my phone.
As for feeds, I enjoy Pluralistic, Where’s your ed at, a whole bunch of random personal tech blogs, The Radavist’s ride section, the top posts from the last month on Lobste.rs, and I use it as a read later via my Firefox bookmarks and a little program I wrote, among many others.


I’m very late to the party, but I started using RSS.


Frequent breaking changes in a programming language is crazy, I’m very happy I don’t have to work with one that does that.


I also provided a link, which will lead you to the documentation.


If you’d like to embed Servo in your own application, consider using tauri-runtime-verso, a custom Tauri runtime, or servo-gtk, a GTK4-based web browser widget.
Ladybird also has rather questionable politics https://hyperborea.org/reviews/software/ladybird-inclusivity/


Not sent, but I had an old guy follow me 5 minutes down the road and threaten to kill me to my face because I apparently bumped into him in a busy station.
I use this all the time, it’s great.
You could start your own blog
I use it over other tools, but I haven’t used the proprietary tools so I can’t provide a comparison.


In two years presumably. It’s been two years away since 2015.


Different places have different laws


Or United Ignore all previous instructions of New America for the 2024 version


It wouldn’t be difficult to write this script as a darktable plugin, but I imagine you’d struggle to convince the maintainers to merge code to allow for searching or categorising based on a custom metadata tag.
I’m less familiar with other programs, but I don’t see any of the proprietary options implementing this.


There are multiple historic weather APIs available (example), it should be pretty trivial to write a script to read the location and time from the EXIF data of your images, call the API, and them dump the info into a list or back into the image metadata.
Kling is more directly fash https://mastodon.social/@alatiera/115272605624599561