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OCOR version 0.1.0 released
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In this new release the zip provided by Twitter can be used for post creation. No need to unzip it just feed OCOR with zip file

If you are wondering what OCOR is let me tell you that is a user tool to migrate your posts from different social networks to your own hosted site. Currently only supports Twitter (tweets from requested data, zip file) and converts them to Hugo posts

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Linking Fediverse identities

When posting from Lemmy in my profile I can look for all of my posts but when I reply to a comment from, let's say, a Mastodon account is not shown as my post because it was created from another account. Is there any way to link my accounts, at least in Lemmy, to show that all posts from a different account belong to the same person?

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Mozilla released a Firefox Nightly test build with vertical tabs - gHacks Tech News
  • I'm using vertical tabs since 4 years ago and to do so installed Tree Style Tab (https://tinyurl.com/y5gr4dyn)

    Also has to disable horizontal tabs create or update the file chrome/userChrome.css located at your profile with

    #TabsToolbar {
      visibility: collapse;
    }
    

    and add the setting toolkit.legacyUserProfileCustomizations.stylesheets with value true (use about:config)

  • HRConvert2, the magic is here!
  • Just updated my blog post with a link to original docker file 👆

  • HRConvert2, the magic is here!
  • There was no Docker support until three weeks ago. The author added it and I helped with some other missing aspects, mainly support for linux/arm64 (Raspi 4)

    Also this repository contains an easy way to create your own image, upload to your own repo (mine is at https://hub.docker.com/repository/docker/bitman09/hrconvert2/tags?page=1&ordering=last_updated) and kubernetes support

  • HRConvert2, the magic is here!
    techhub.social The Automation Club (@TheAutomationClub@techhub.social)

    Are you the one at your family that knows about computers? The one that everyone else ask to convert a picture to pdf, rotate it or any other picture related task? Or just scan a document because you are the one that knows how to do it? Then welcome to #HRConvert2! From HRConvert2 project : A self-...

    Are you the one at your family that knows about computers? The one that everyone else ask to convert a picture to pdf, rotate it or any other picture related task? Or just scan a document because you are the one that knows how to do it? Then welcome to #HRConvert2!

    From HRConvert2 project : A self-hosted drag-and-drop file conversion server & file sharing tool that supports 86 file formats with 4 color schemes & 13 end-user selctable languages. Sound perfect for me, it will allow me to uninstall al those conversion tools that are rarely used and doing 3 clicks I’ll be able to convert from JPG to PNG or simply compress some files to my preferred format (rar, tar, zip …). A beautiful perk is that my family members will do the work by themselves 😌

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    [PROJECT] The Automation Club: Hello Fediverse
    techhub.social The Automation Club (@TheAutomationClub@techhub.social)

    #Hello Fediverse! Don't you hate to install manually every single self hosted piece of code? Some time ago I bought a #raspi4 to host all services at home and happened that overusing the micro SSD left me with no server at all (more in a future post) and had to start over from scratch. Not only had...

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    Hosting my own posts
    techhub.social Víctor A. Rodríguez :verified: (@bitman@techhub.social)

    I'm reaching you all asking for advice. Given the recent news about some social networks attempting to rule my/our content I want all of it to be free forever. To avoid vendor lockout I've decided to host all my tweets and Reddit posts in my own site. Probably will delete original posts too, but not...

    I'm reaching you all asking for advice. Given the recent news about some social networks attempting to rule my/our content I want all of it to be free forever. To avoid vendor lockout I've decided to host all my tweets and Reddit posts in my own site. Probably will delete original posts too, but not thought about it much yet

    Do you think this is a good solution to achieve the goal? What issues are present in doing it this way? Should I do it in a different way? What about deleting the original posts after being published on my site?

    All voices are welcome!

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    bitman09 Bit-Man @lemmy.ml
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