

Funny, I worked on this 2 days ago.
Just use Whisper. I chose Whisper-GUI by Pikurrot
French, speaking English and Spanish.
http://www.stephanebonduel.com/ https://photo.stephanebonduel.com/ https://github.com/tiritibambix/


Funny, I worked on this 2 days ago.
Just use Whisper. I chose Whisper-GUI by Pikurrot
This is something I struggled with and still struggle with to this day. I searched for a long time for a simple web app to connect my Nextcloud calendar (now Radicale), and one day, a hero who has since disappeared proposed Bloben (the link leads to a copy of the repo that I luckily had before he deleted his repository).
The Luna application began to take shape, but the developer is very young and very busy with his studies. Progress is therefore very, very, very slow.
Finally, there is Fluid-Calendar, which is very promising, but a couple of functions are still missing, which is why I’m sticking with Bloben for the moment.
I find it crazy that the community offers so many calendar solutions without providing a truly reliable and efficient frontend solution.


I consider myself an artist. I work with sound and image. AI productions are beautiful and good because they are based on the work of artists who create beauty and goodness. The day AI finishes killing the artists it draws inspiration from, and has no one’s work left to feed its algorithms, art will be dead. This is what those who promote AI as it is today are fostering. This is just my opinion and reflects only my views.


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It’s great that these tools exist. Thanks for sharing.
I use this which combines languagetools, libre translate and openwebui for your local AI needs


It’s great to see all the progress made so far. However, I’m surprised that Pixelfed is still not supported.


Thanks for your answer.
So if Docker completely ignores UFW rules, how am I supposed to protect my VPS ? I’ve never done this before and I’m puzzled.
As for NPM, here’s the “ports” part of my docker-compose
ports:
- '80:80'
- '81:81' #GUI
- '443:443'


I have developped this myself


It’s a lot friendlier with a link :)
I talked about it here last year


Hahaha, I can totally relate. I think we should think of it as a virtue. Continue the good work 💪


I mean yes, that seems obvious now that I’ve learned this.
But I wish I read this comment 3 years ago when I was starting to dive into self hosting. Would have saved me a bunch of time. So always assume some piece of knowledge is not obvious for someone out there and share ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ


It now supports jxl


Mostly suggestions on language and structure.


Not natively. But it might, using libjxl-tools. Open an issue, and I’d be glad to work on this when I get some spare time again.


It is fucking insane. And I’m really torn apart about this. When I showed this to my brother, he said: I might not have a job anymore anytime soon… But at the same time, it gave me the opportunity to dive into something that was forbidden to me before for a couple of months. I learned a lot, and it got me out of the anomalous state of learning.
I hate AI… but I like it at the same time…


Hey, thank you for mentionning lrfanview. I didn’t know it existed.
I hope you’ll like trying ImaGUIck. Feel free to give any feedback :)


Thank you for your words. I hope you’ll find a use case for ImaGUIck :)
I know of these:
https://github.com/bitnami/containers/tree/main/bitnami/
https://github.com/docker/awesome-compose
They’re not specific to projects listed in the awesome-selfhosted list though.
If you feel like selfhosting, OmniPoly is a great option.
Key Features:
Translation: Text translation across multiple languages (see: libretranslate).
Grammar Checking: Ensures your text is not only translated but also reads well with proper grammar and style (see: languagetool).
AI-Powered Insights: Utilizes Large Language Models to analyze sentiments and extract interesting sentences, adding depth to your translations (see: ollama).