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  • I like the simple layout for list views that is consistent across devices. I host my freshrss instance on a VPS and use it on multiple devices and it nicely syncs what I read.

    I think in terms of an RSS viewer, there’s not too much big differences though. Any reason why you’d be looking for something new?













  • You answer my question with a question… But I’ll answer it.

    Compose is meant for multi-container applications or development. It’s good for custom applications where you need to manage every service yourself so you mostly see them used for stuff like web stacks.

    Single container applications are much easier to run and manage for the end-user and most of the awesome-selfhosted apps are already served as single container images on the docker hub. There is absolutely no need to use compose for any of those because you are not managing every service of the app yourself.

    I have a big server with lots of containers running for apps. For example, I have a container for my blog, one for FreshRSS, and even one for Teamspeak. But I only use Compose for one application and that’s my own custom one. That one consists of an nginx container, php container, etc. I don’t need to dive into the different services of FreshRSS for example, but I do need to for my own custom app.




  • It’s actually a good question and you’re getting a lot of shit for it from people who seem to not even know where this accusation comes from.

    https://tuta.com/blog/tutanota-not-a-honeypot

    “So, I was briefed on a storefront that was being created or had been created in order to attract targets – criminal targets to this online encrypted service that was being created, in order for them to – the criminals or the targets to use this service in order for intelligence to be collected by the agency that created the storefront. … It’s an online end-to-end encryption service called Tutanota.”

    It can be a lie, a mistake, or truth. It can even be a false flag accusation to destroy their reputation. We don’t really know.

    When looking into this it’s good to also know about Tor Mail: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tor_Mail
    There might have been some confusion between Tutanota and Tor Mail.

    I don’t think anybody here will be able to actually answer it.