Nice one, thanks for sharing!
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Very underrated IMO. It has been a while since I last used it but I recall it was super light and snappy - even compared to other more well-known lightweight alternatives. It was definitely a pleasant experience. Happy to see it still going strong.
Sway and Gnome
The latter is mostly for other family members. But I like both.
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Technology@lemmy.world•DuckDuckGo makes its 'no-AI' search engine easier to access as its traffic booms | TechCrunchEnglish
15·12 days agoThere are also lite and html versions:
Neither has AI enabled.
Thanks for sharing. It’s great to see many of the options are under AGPL/GPL. My faith in humanity has been restored!
Thanks for all the hard work!
I didn’t know there were so many different frontends available for lemmy.nz. What a pleasant surprise! Enjoying the Photon one so far.
P.S. Awesome video too!
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3DPrinting@lemmy.world•I'm sorry for who fell for the relentless marketingEnglish
1·22 days agoIt’s A1, not A1 Mini, that is prone to the issue. They have different structural designs.
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Aotearoa / New Zealand@lemmy.nz•AI sackings reach New Zealand, which will use it to eject 14 percent of government staff
4·25 days agoIt would’ve been a great opportunity to do what many European governments are now doing, reducing the reliance on US tech companies. Instead, they decided to do the exact opposite.
Sometimes I wonder if they actually believe what they are saying. Or is “AI” just an excuse to further push their neoliberal agenda.
Thanks for sharing the info, much appreciated. Frigate sounds like a great idea - no need for cloud subscriptions, privacy concerns, etc.
Congrats! Mind me asking what models for security cams and doorbell you went with? I had to get mine installed quick and kind of regret not spending enough time shopping around.

I’ve been using Migadu for last couple years with no issues. All you need is a custom domain.
https://www.migadu.com/
You can bring your own client, but there’s webmail too (requires no JS if I recall) so you can access your inbox from anywhere too.