🌎 Current Events

  • The Atlantic: The Demon Next Door
    • I had this through Apple News, so i was able to get this whole article… i am only about halfway through but it is… interesting…

🖥️ 📱 Hardware

  • IT’S FOSS: 8 Linux Handheld Computers You Can Splurge On
    1. CardputerZero: “Pocket Raspberry Pi Computer for Hackers. M5 CardputerZero, your pocket Linux lab for coding, hacking, and creating.”
    2. Mecha Comet: “Mecha Comet, handheld Linux computer that’s truly yours to own, build and mod.”
    3. Orange Pi Neo: " AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840U Handheld Gaming Console. Explore progressive evolution beyond handheld tradition with AMD Ryzen™ 7 7840U flagship AI ready processor. The perfect blend of performance and aesthetics. Powered by Manjaro operating system"
    4. PocketTerm35: “Portable Handheld Linux Terminal With 3.5inch Touch Display, 640 × 480 Resolution, Optical Bonding, Supports Raspberry Pi 4B / 5 Portable Development And Debugging Devices”
    5. piBrick PocketCM5: GitHub: amarullz / piBrick: “piBrick Pocket-CM5 is a smartphone-sized handheld PC powered by the Raspberry Pi CM5, featuring a 3.91” AMOLED touch display and a QWERTY keyboard+trackpad from BBQ20." (README: piBrick Pocket-CM5)
    6. Pilet: “Pilet is an open-source, modular, and portable mini-computer.”
    7. RootBoard: KickStarter: RootBoard - The Open Pocket Linux Computer: “A Raspberry Pi-powered handheld Linux computer with a real keyboard, display, speaker, and fully open hardware. Built for makers.”
    8. MNT Pocket Reform: “Tiny laptop, galactic portability: MNT Pocket Reform is a 7 inch mini laptop that fits into almost any bag, making it a sublime on-the-go device.”
  • ubergizmo: Mario Kart Wii PC Port: First Beta Arrives This August: “Titled Mario Kart Wiicompiled, the port utilizes static recompilation to translate and execute the game’s original code directly on modern PC hardware. This method is expected to deliver significantly higher performance efficiency and system stability compared to standard emulation.”

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🐧 Linux

❔ Miscellaneous

selh.st: Self-Host Weekly (17 July 2026), by Ethan Sholly.

  • GitHub: fluxerapp / fluxer: “A free and open source instant messaging and VoIP chat app built for friends, groups, and communities.”
    • I’m still triyng to find something to use instead of Discord for some of my Apprise alerts, even though i already have a few destinations already setup.
  • GitHub: chattocorp / chatto: “A fully-featured team and group chat application that you can easily selfhost.”
    • Web Site: Chatto: “Chatto is a fast, fully-featured chat app for teams and communities who want to own their conversations.”
    • Saving this for the same reason as above.
  • GitHub: Freika / dawarich: “Your favorite self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline (Google Location History)”
    • 1.10.0: Looks like there were a ton of additions, so won’t be able to list them out.
    • I keep considering running this again, even though i had Reitti for a while, & didn’t really use it that much.
  • GitHub: mk6i / open-oscar-server: “Self-hostable instant messaging server compatible with classic AIM and ICQ clients written in golang. (Independently developed, not affiliated with or endorsed by AOL)”
    • Saved this just because it looked like fun \ nostalgic with AIM.
  • Logseq: Big update: Logseq is splitting into two versions
    • Logseq OG → File-based graphs (Markdown)
      • → New home: GitHub: logseq / og: “Logseq og (file version)”
      • → For users who prefer local Markdown files.
    • Logseq → Database graphs
  • Forgejo: continuwuation / continuwuity: “Continuwuity, the official community driven continuation of conduwuit & Conduit, focusing on user experience and new features. https://continuwuity.org
  • GitHub: Freika / dawarich: “Your favorite self-hostable alternative to Google Timeline (Google Location History)”
    • [1.10.0(https://github.com/Freika/dawarich/releases/tag/1.10.0)
    • Dawarich: “Google killed browser Timeline and is limiting data retention. Import your entire location history into Dawarich in minutes — private, encrypted, yours. No ads. No data selling.”
  • GitHub: https://github.com/dmunozv04/iSponsorBlockTV/releases/tag/v2.10.0
  • GitHub: edde746 / plezy: “Modern cross-platform Plex & Jellyfin client built with Flutter”
    • 2.9.0: Looks like a lot of things added & since i just started using Plezy, i wanted to look into it.
    • Web Site: Plezy: “A beautiful client for Plex & Jellyfin. Stream your media library with HDR, Dolby Vision, offline downloads, and an experience built for every screen.”
  • GitHub: fscorrupt / posterizarr: “🖼️ Automated poster maker for Plex/Jellyfin/Emby. Automate the creation of beautiful, textless posters for your Plex, Jellyfin, or Emby library.”
    • v3.0.0: “This is a massive under-the-hood update! The entire architecture has been completely rebuilt to introduce true parallel processing. While you might not see massive visual changes immediately, the entire stack is now significantly stronger, safer, and insanely fast.”
  • GitHub: rommapp / romm: “A beautiful, powerful, self-hosted rom manager and player.”
    • 5.0.0: Looks like a ton of additions…
    • Web Site: The RomM Project: “Your beautiful, powerful, self-hosted rom manager. Scan, enrich, and browse your game collection with a clean and responsive interface. With support for multiple platforms, various naming schemes and custom tags, RomM is a must-have for anyone who plays on emulators.”
    • Eventually i will actually try this instead of just saying i will.
  • GitHub: ellite / Wallos: “Wallos: Open-source, self-hostable personal subscription tracker. Visualize your recurring expenses, manage your budget, and save money.”
    • v5.0.0
    • Web Site: Wallos: " Wallos: Open-Source Personal Subscription Tracker. Self-hostable web application designed to empower you in managing your finances with ease. Wallos simplifies the process of tracking expenses and helps you gain better control over your finances.”
    • I used this for a short time, but have been using Actual Budget for a little while now. I wanted to look into Wallos again just because of a major version upgrade.
  • GitHub: composebastion-admin / composebastion: “ComposeBastion: source-available multi-host Docker Compose operations console.”
  • GitHub: open-rais / immich-minigames: “Immich Minigames is an unnoficial fun project intended to convert your immich instance in games, training your memory and motivating you to maintain your metadata.”
  • GitHub: caglaryalcin / lockstep: “Lockstep is a personal security checklist platform. It helps users track security habits, checklist progress, priorities, and profile-based progress from a clean web interface.”
  • GitHub: niteenautade / minimamemosa: “A lightweight, self-hosted memo/notes app built for minimal resource usage (~5–10MB idle RAM, max 100MB). Built in Rust.”
  • GitHub: caglaryalcin / OmniSight: “It is a monitoring platform that allows you to monitor multiple platforms on a single page.”
  • GitHub: chattocorp / chatto: “A fully-featured team and group chat application that you can easily selfhost.”
    • Web Site: Chatto: “CHAT JUST GOT REAL. Chatto is a fast, fully-featured chat app for teams and communities who want to own their conversations.”

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