I'm also not a fan of email newsletters, and the reading interface of scrollz looks nice, but I'm not understanding how scrollz actually fit into the reading workflow. How do the newsletters in my inbox get opened for reading in scrollz?
Yeah so we didn't want to build out anything that invades your inbox, for privacy concerns, I know I would not feel comfortable with that.
So we've curated a ton of the top newsletters and made the process of adding them to the platform super easy. You just subscribe to them within Scrollz. If you sign up and have any that you're missing we can get them added in no time!
Very long essay. I am not sure I agree with everything.
From the outside looking in, I see a new twisted form of “Prosperity Gospel”. Where they believe not only God wants the believers to be wealthy. But also they must “purify” their city on a hill. Of course they will determine who is pure or impure.
Interesting read. The main paragraph regarding mission success is probably this:
> So far, there's no effect on the Psyche spacecraft's trajectory. Psyche's plasma thrusters can remain unpowered until at least mid-June before the spacecraft would begin to drift off course, according to NASA. Mission managers decided to keep Psyche's engines turned off until they better understand the pressure decrease. If engineers trace the problem to the fuel line itself, NASA has the option of switching to a backup fuel line to resume thrusting.
Lol pay the originating artists and copyright holders for training on their data. Stealing is game over, legally, so they are trying unsuccessfully to change the law.
> Look no further than bewCloud – an innovative, open-source cloud solution crafted with TypeScript and Deno, using Fresh.
This looks interesting and is a space in which I'm definitely interested, but if you're targeting simplicity, I didn't think focusing on the programming tools is the right way to pitch your product.
Ease of administration or other comparisons to nextcloud.
I run nextcloud in a DC for multiple users. Two use calendars, two use the downloader tool, everyone uses phone backups. I don't use office tools or anything else on NC except "Notes" because it's a markdown editor right there on my own domain.
I switched from OwnCloud because more extensions I needed were up to date in NC.
I barely touch the VM it runs on, it may even be a container, I forget. Proxmox has a CT for Nextcloud I think, via TKL turnkeylinux.org or so
I may be wrong here, but I understood Hugo sites to be static sites, therefore not supporting comments, for example. How does your tool handle migrating a WordPress side with comments to a Hugo site?
I do the same. I do it because I subscribe to sites other than HN, and by subscribing to the HN feed I can get the articles from HN as well as the other sites I subscribe to all in the same place, ie my feed reader (also using Feedly). Nothing overly original here as I assume personal content aggregation was one of the original intentions of RSS.