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Help - create curated feed of archived webpages using open source product


Hi, I'm trying to add value to a community by creating a curated feed of webpages about a specific topic. For example, if it was Scottish snakes (it isn't) then I would archive every news article I saw on the topic, and host the feed on a webpage or similar.

I've tried Wallabag, and I can't find a way to publish the whole feed - just an individual article.

Any suggestions for other open source tools for this?

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Dömd bedragare inblandad i assistansbolag. En företagare i Karlstad dömdes för skattebrott och äldrebedrägerier. Den dömde mannen i 40-årsåldern ska ha drivit verksamheter inom vård-, restaurang- och skönhetsbranschen. Däribland flera assistansbolag som fått tillstånden indragna efter misstankar om att ha svindlat staten på miljonbelopp.

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Elon Musk and Far-Right German Leader Agree ‘Hitler Was a Communist’


cross-posted from: lemm.ee/post/52214419
in reply to schizoidman

The destruction of Twitter would be the biggest defeat of nazism since WW2


Avliden man hittades i väska. Åtal har nu väckts för mordet den 7 mars 2024 i Nacka där en avliden man påträffades i en väska på Värmdö. Åklagarna har väckt åtal för mord alternativt medhjälp till mord mot två personer.

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Calibre 7.24 released


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in reply to petsoi

Does it still require Python 2 or did the author finally relent on that?


Drone Footage Shows The Devastation And Destruction Left By The Pacific Palisades Fire



in reply to ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆

Why use calibre at all? KO reader and Sync thing seams to be fine for my mobile to e reader. And syncs progress.

What am I missing?




House Passes Bill to Impose Sanctions on I.C.C. Officials for Israeli Prosecutions


cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/24621234

By Karoun Demirjian
Reporting from Washington
Jan. 9, 2025 Updated 2:15 p.m. ET

from #NewYorkTimes #NYT
[Bias alert - #NYT usually favors Israel]


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فریدون حسینی
It was a hit even in the country I was living in then far outside of Texas. It was so ridiculous and catchy it played at every discotheque and on the radio which was still a thing then.


Which FOSS projects have enough funding that we should donate elsewhere?


There were some posts over the holiday season asking for projects to donate to, and for those who have the means to comfortably do so, this is an important gift to consider.

If there's only a limited amount each of us is able to give, I assume there's no point giving it all to, for one example, The Linux Foundation, because a small personal donation is trivial next to the ~$15,000,000 USD they receive from sponsors dependent on them[1]. I understand that funding sources can be a major and profound source of bias[2] and ideally we would be, for example, helping to make Firefox independent of Google, but until we have more collective power, it's not worth letting smaller important projects struggle instead.

So, which important projects should we leave to the sponsors, and which really need our support?

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in reply to comfy

pip-requirements-parser

strictyaml

pip-tools

These are all abandoned important Python packages

Is funding for a maintainer even an option?

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CanadaPlus
Yes! Writing software has no barrier to entry besides skills. Hosting something costs.

in reply to Nakoichi [they/them]

it's going to go badly for a lot of them; the united states is positioning itself for monroe doctrine part 2 and the countries that make big overtures like peru & panama will find american troops being deployed there.


The Biden Administration Declares that a Genocide is Happening… In Sudan




BotKit by Fedify: A simple ActivityPub bot framework




BotKit by Fedify: A simple ActivityPub bot framework


in reply to 洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee)

I know people hate bots because they can sometimes be irritating, or pass themselves off as people, but there are a lot of useful functionality they can implement, or use cases where they make sense

It's always cool to see people working on fediverse stuff!




Polish government adopts resolution protecting Netanyahu from arrest if he attends Auschwitz event


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in reply to schizoidman

Remember when South Africa said they would arrest Putin if he came there to visit the 2023 BRICS summit? They upheld international law at a high cost. Now the Poland flushes it down the toilet.
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Specifically, the opposition party Diet Apartheid said they would arrest Putin to appease the international-community-1international-community-2 knowingly in contravention of the South African government.

South Africa of course warned Putin not to arrive in Johannesburg for the BRICS summit due to potential security risks from compradors and threats of much more punitive sanctions than before.

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in reply to schizoidman

Wasn't it two days ago that they were complaining that ICC member Mongolia didn't arrest Putin when he has a warrant out for him?

in reply to Chewy

Looking good! Has there been any word on the beta track?
in reply to AtomicHotSauce

According to the releases so far, and how far ahead the code has come, and how many bugs it has still, i'd say that 1.0 will probably come around August or September. I'm running Cosmic and it's still not there, too many rough edges.
in reply to Eugenia

I had cosmic running recently on one ssd and it was pretty solid for that short period of time. I’ll keep checking in!
in reply to AtomicHotSauce

Yeah, I've had a developer tell me that they've done most of the beta milestone already. There will be an Alpha 6, however, so the absolute earliest we could see Beta 1 is end of February, assuming Alpha 6 releases end of January, and they move into Beta after that with no delays.
in reply to Chewy

COSMIC DE is really starting to look amazing. I can't wait to daily drive it.