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Favorite websites for user-facing #OpenSource projects/software/communities?

Whether you like the #UIDesign, the organization of resources, the #UX, the #content, something else—I would love to see what your favorite #FOSS sites are, and why they’re you’re favorite.

Please note I’m asking specifically about the site and not the tool, because I know there are tons of amazing FOSS tools out there. :)

(Is #LazyWeb a thing here yet?) also tagging #OpenSourceDesign @opensourcedesign

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@libreleah It's a lot easier when you don't have a boss asking for updates and hanging over your shoulder waiting expectanly. Or marketing wanting to know when clients can have the webserver back online. Good job!

@rdaily Do you get many mosquitos and blackflies? I'm in Ontario and in the cottage areas on the Canadian Shield, we get lots of them. The blackflies are the worst!

@JonKramer Yeah I'm disappointed and hurt. ;-P

> @marathon0 , I am not sure that is the audience I was aiming for.
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> I should tag better, that is obvious. I might have been reposting that for my own benefit. So ??

Social media users that are "fishing" to accuse others of being prejudice. 

@empiricism
Of course, but I didn't see any mention of racism in the post I was responding too. If I missed it my apologies.

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Yesterday I released version 0.6.0 of my audiobook RSS server, `audio-feeder`: github.com/pganssle/audio-feed

It takes your directory of audiobooks and generates an RSS feed for each one, so that you can listen to them in your standard podcast listening flow.

I'm particularly happy with the new feature "rendered feeds", which uses `ffmpeg` behind the scenes to generate alternate feeds where the audiobook is broken up along different lines.

@JonKramer Might I suggest a tag for your post? I almost missed it. ;-)

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I've also created this probably convenient docker-compose repository for (somewhat) easily deploying `audio-feeder`: github.com/pganssle/audio_feed

Now featuring ✨🌟✨*installation instructions*✨🌟✨ (so fancy).

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@rdaily Nice backyard - doesn't seem like you need to cut much grass! ;-)

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It doesn't speak well for intelligence of #EU Politicians that it took them 9 months to realise that this #US #NATO Proxy War in Ukraine is great for US but a disaster for Europe - How long more before they cop on + start seeking Peace? Or must they wait for the US to say when..?
RT @MarkAmesExiled: European ruling class is slow as molasses: “Nine months after [Russia] invaded Ukraine…European officials are furious with Joe Biden’s administration and now accuse th…

🐦🔗: nitter.eu/wallacemick/status/1

@DrJLCatlett

She looks like a Border Collie to me, but she is gorgeous. Look at those bright eyes! :-)

@666k9s

Emotet Strikes Again - LNK File Leads to Domain Wide Ransomware - The DFIR Report

In June of 2022, we observed a threat actor gaining access to an environment via Emotet and operating over a eight day period. During this time period, multiple rounds of … Read More

thedfirreport.com/2022/11/28/e

Happy to say that the second season of this spook series starts Dec.01/22! The 1st season was excellent!
Slow Horses - Trakt trakt.tv/shows/slow-horses

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Excited for an 👋!

📝 We are Penn NeuroKnow, a blog run by PhD students in the University of Pennsylvania’s Neuroscience Graduate Group.

👩‍🔬 👨‍🔬 Our goal is to share our love of neuroscience with you all. Each post breaks down a different topic in neuroscience, ranging from general neuroscience knowledge to summaries of exciting new studies that are changing how we think about the brain.

🧠 Recent topics have included why we get the hiccups, how the octopus controls its arms, and how neuroscientists are starting to realize that what they thought was noise might not actually be so noisy.

⏰ We’ll be sharing links to our latest posts with short summaries every Tuesday when they go live. We’re looking forward to sharing our posts and engaging with the community here!

pennneuroknow.com/

@issacdowling

> Does anyone have any cool FOSS Android Apps that nobody knows about? I wanna find new stuff

You know about Fedilab? OpenSource mastodon client for Android, can follow multiple instances/accounts.

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https://youtu.be/IhhLcZQ2zD0

I've been really getting a kick out of seeing these old games getting the raytracing treatment.
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