You don't have to know or write plain HTML. There are plenty of static page generators that take markdown and generate a site for you. Also, boring is good and yes, read once and don't care next is also good: it's how books work for thousands of years. If you like a site or article/post you'll get back to it sometime, if not that's OK.
My understanding is that developers need to sign up with Google and once they have an account they can sign their own apks.
Yes, and google asks for identification from the developers, and a lot of open source developers - having privacy in mind - don't want to provide personal information. This is shitty beyond anything google has done before.
I'm so fucking sick of this shit called omarchy. It's literally everywhere related to Linux: in my mastodon feed, in my Lemmy feed, on YouTube! Someone is pushing it like a corporate product and I hate it. Plus, it's created and pushed by a fascist. Fuck that too!
Call me old, but people should learn to discover music in different ways (friends, press, concerts, etc.) and not wait to be fed by corporations... just a thought.
Jellyfin sucks for music. I tried it several times, hoping it got better, but unfortunately it's not the case. For the moment I'm still using Navidrome (which I used for the last 3-4 years without problems).
I tried traefik a few times and the labeling is so fucking convoluted! I much prefer Caddy for simple deployments and NPM for home, because it's easier for me to have a nice dashboard.
Looks like they changed the url after I commented… the title was the same, but the article it pointed to an article about Telegram.