Stream your DRM-free audiobooks to devices yourselves, without the cloud’s chains.
Also works as a podcatcher. Thinking about trying it out. Looks reasonably straightforward.

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Stream your DRM-free audiobooks to devices yourselves, without the cloud’s chains.
Also works as a podcatcher. Thinking about trying it out. Looks reasonably straightforward.
if you like tumblr blogging, you should consider starting your own actual blog. there's plenty of services or you can just self host if you want. i know it's not exactly the same since there won't be an algorithm, there's less of a community, reblogs aren't much of a thing, etc., but still it's fun you can do anything you want there's no moderation and everything can be controlled by you.
7 things I wish I knew when I started self-hosting LLMs
I've been self-hosting LLMs for quite a while now, and these are all of the things I learned over time that I wish I knew at the start.
Interesting write up of lessons learned
I’m changing how I use AI (Open WebUI + LiteLLM)
Massive Gem for Developers
É minha gente, voltei a baixar músicas.
O lado bom é que só ouço músicas que eu gosto, não tem ninguém rastreando o que estou ouvindo, muito menos propagandas.
Obrigado #jellyfin
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