10:36

Here are some of the great #Gallery themes for #GoHugo:

  1. Gallery
  2. Galleries Deluxe

Leaving this here for my future reference.

09:38

@geoff_eg @virtuous_sloth oh I thought you were selling photos on #Smugmug. For a photography portfolio and blog site, #GoHugo is a great choice. Rendering pages in Hugo only takes a zippy – like 1000 pages inclusive of tags and pagination pages in less than 1 second. You just need to be brave enough to face the terminal.

09:11

@solicitor @bart If I make use of #ChatGPT to help with my python scripts, I don’t see a problem with it not being #opensource.

08:31

I’m seeing several, albeit short, downtimes on my PDS instance, based on my #UptimeKuma monitor. Is it really my #VPS? Or #Bluesky related?

21:49

@keet if #Docker is your cup of tea, I think you’ll likely have #SearXNG going easily following @ironicbadger video: www.youtube.com/∞

18:15

Installing Pixelfed with Docker Compose

Quick notes on installing Pixelfed using Docker Compose
I wish it were just so simple to selhost Pixelfed. This post actually refers to the zknt’s Docker image, which hope to make the process simpler. I still have to try this out, though.
13:45

@nilesh This is interesting. Eager to see full feature comparison of #Teable vs. #NoCoDB, especially since NocoDB appears to be hiding several features behind a paywall.

Nevertheless, glad to see improvements among these #Airtable alternative.

13:32

@defaultvlan I can only speak for #NoCoDB, as I have it running currently, although not actively using it. It’s easy to self-host with its docker compose documentation. It also got a good API documentation.

11:13

I’m getting this notice when editing my #GoToSocial post/status on #Phanpy:

STATUS EDITS ARE NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORTED IN GOTOSOCIAL (coming in 2024) You can review the original text of your status below, but you will not be able to submit this edit.

It’s 2025 already. I hope editing status feature will be supported soon on GoToSocial.

10:37

@elgosz I agree. Too bad it’s not so easy to run your own instance of #Elk.