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Yes you can pretty easily selfhost sync for AntennaPod and Kasts with https://github.com/bohwaz/micro-gpodder-server (there are more official options that are heaver)




That’s probably the easiest thing I’ve seen so far. Still a bit of a pain when sharing from other apps but I might give it a try.


I took a quick look and this looks promising but I’m not sure how to use the pattern checker module.

Could you please explain a little more what would be replaced?


Is there an app you can share text to that will append that text to a url and open it in the browser?
It is a little hard to explain but here's what I'm trying to accomplish. I use a tool called Kagi Summarizer a lot. To use it I can go to the website and paste in the url I want to summarize. Or I can append the page that I want to summarize like so: https://kagi.com/summarizer/index.html?target_language=&summary=summary&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2023%2F12%2F14%2Fscience%2Fneanderthal-sleep-morning-people.html This works super well as a bookmarklet but sometimes on android I want to share a url from another app and have it auto open in the kagi summarizer. I tried to make a PWA to do this but FF for android doesn't have the `share_target` functionality to share to it. So the PWA works fine but only if it is installed in chrome, which I don't want. I'm looking for an app where I can share text/url to it and it will automatically append that text to a url and open it in the browser. Anyone know of something like this?
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They are far too chill about using ML to kill people:

While other countries press forward, many Silicon Valley engineers remain opposed to working on software projects that may have offensive military applications, including machine learning systems that make possible the more systematic targeting and elimination of enemies on the battlefield. Many of these engineers will build algorithms that optimize the placement of ads on social media platforms, but they will not build software for the U.S. Marines.


cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/2430941 > https://archive.is/CMBBo
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