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GitHub - Snouzy/workout-cool: 🏋 Modern open-source fitness coaching platform.

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Its not my project, but my reasoning was that the selfhosted version would give you the same features as premium. I didnt look into detail into it tbh.

He claims he was the main contributor, I think, not the author. Fair disctinction imo. I can see the drive to keep something alive if you contributed a lot to a project, especially if you know the codebase well and think its very much feasible in other environments.

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MAZANOKE v1.1.5: Self-hosted local image optimizer in your browser — now supports TIFF, ICO, basic auth (featured on Tailscale, LINUX Unplugged, Selfh.st)

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For me this begs the question, why does this question always come up in selfhosted communities? ;)

For me I like self-hosted apps because I switch between desktop and laptop, and some tools are nice to have on a phone too. This way I pull it in-house, and can use it everywhere. Besides that, there are two other laptops in the house and if I am using those I have the same tools available as well. It its something I need to help the kids with, and they need to use it more often they too can use it regardless of device. Plus its one less thing to install when setting up a new device.

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GitHub - outerbase/studio: A lightweight Database GUI in your browser. It supports connecting to Postgres, MySQL, and SQLite.

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Ok, I updated my drawing, so the arrows are correct:

┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Browser                                                         │
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
                                ▲                                  
                                │ :443                             
                                │ :80                              
                                ▼                                  
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ 
│ Proxy (traefik)                                                │ 
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 
     ▲                               ▲                  ▲          
     │                               │                  │          
     │ :3000                         │ :8085            │  :5001   
     │                               │                  │          
     ▼                               ▼                  ▼          
┌───────────────────────┐   ┌────────────────┐  ┌────────────────┐ 
│ DBgate (in docker)    │   │ pgBackupWeb    │  │ My custom app  │ 
└───────────────────────┘   └────────────────┘  └────────────────┘ 
     ▲                               ▲               ▲             
     │ :5432                         │ :5432         │ :5432       
     │                               │               │             
     ▼                               ▼               ▼             
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ 
│ Database                                                       │ 
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ 

DbGate is connecting to my postgresql db. If I kill the container the communication is cut off. The ports 3000, 8089, 5001, 5432 are not open. How does DbGate load my postgres data then, if no backend? Sometimes I use it when my client messes up something thats only repairable in the db. Thats the exact scenario where its useful to run it in docker.

It’s right in their docs

Where? The app runs in the browser, but the data is still remote (from the pov of the browser)

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GitHub - outerbase/studio: A lightweight Database GUI in your browser. It supports connecting to Postgres, MySQL, and SQLite.

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I…don’t think I need to.

You dont need to indeed, but since you mentioned them first.

If you’re unfamiliar with all of this, that’s your job to get educated.

I'm a software engineer from way before the js hype, so I think I'm properly educated thanks.

The “proof” is right there in all it’s glory for you to peruse.

Indeed, here is the api part: https://github.com/dbgate/dbgate/tree/master/packages/api

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GitHub - outerbase/studio: A lightweight Database GUI in your browser. It supports connecting to Postgres, MySQL, and SQLite.

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Not gonna lie, telling people how they need to get educated on stuff you don’t understand ticks me off.

Thanks for backing me up. The fediverse needs to grow because this way it allows for people to be spout nonsense without being corrected by peers.

Btw, had outerbase running trough docker, but could not figure out a way to connect to my own pSql yet..

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Anthropic destroyed millions of print books to build its AI models

It's not what I'd prefer they did, but to put this in perspective; I used to buy books on things like a local fair and such, but I talked to the book sellers and they told me that they have to throw so much away every year. So in the grand scheme of thinks, this was a spike in discarded books, but its nothing new. If everyone upset about it will buy a book this week;that will help much more.

The problem with ai isn't this. It's worse actually, but alas