Could you tell me the name of the company?

Well, here's most of my stuff:

  • Jellifin
  • Nextcloud
  • FreshRSS
  • Photoprism
  • Wallabag
  • Audiobiokshelf
  • Calibre Web
  • Tandoor
  • Homeassistant
  • Tvheadend
  • YouTubeDL
  • Guacamole
  • Podgrab
  • Filebrowser
  • Handbrake
  • Pihole
  • Syncthing
  • Nodered
  • Urbackup
  • Uptime kuma
  • Gotify
  • Paperless-ng
  • Scanservjs
  • Linkding
  • Bookstack
  • Mediathekview
  • Ha-bridge
  • Flame
  • Lemmy

I loved how slide for reddit solved that. You could set it to mark posts as read on scrolling them of screen and you'd have a floating button to hide read posts. So you could easily check for new comments or find new posts.

I use Linkding. Imported all bookmarks from browser and added tags. Helps me find stuff later. Search is also good. My bookmark bar in the browser is now only for quickly accessing the stuff I need daily.

On android Antennapod if you want open source, podcast addict if you want total control. The latter has settings/options for everything (when to download what, fine tuneable playlists, etc.), but is not what I would call user friendly.

Und Ersatzteile sind zur Zeit gefühlt so schwierig zu finden wie Goldstaub in der Spree. Lieferzeiten teilweise 3-6 Monate :/

I don't have first hand experience, but yeah, I've read about challenges with the maintainer of TTRSS and decided on FreshRSS. Been very happy with FreshRSS for years so never tried TTRSS.

Yes. Self-hosted FreshRSS, which can pull the full articles, reading either via FreshRSS or feedme on android. I basically never visit websites if I'm not searching something specific.

Well that would help with reducing that screen time ;)

That depends. I think a one user instance as jumping point to the fediverse won't be too much hassle.

You could host on Oracle free tier. I use an ARM free instance, which is plenty for me. And you can always scale or move somewhere else if you'd have many more users.

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