It looks like it’s hosted on ghost.org, so it’s not self-hosted in the first place.
At least you can still self host Ghost websites. My personal website is a ghost site, running in docker on my home lab.
How does this compare to https://awesome-selfhosted.net/ ?
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and also
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Quick feedback: your css transitions are way too long, opening the hamburger menu should not make me feel like I’m waiting for it to open.
Also you’ve gone for the card layout on the app list, however cards create the expectation that they are actionable yet clicking them does nothing. At least make the app names clickable.
It’s not OP’s website. Looks like there’s a contact form on the site though.
Oh, nice. I highly recommend the applications listed under the *arr tag. 🏴☠️
I can’t believe I didn’t realize the double rr after sonar and radar is mimicking pirates.
Frankly it is a bad idea mix piracy with legitimate services. If the community wants that they should make a separate page for legal reasons
Umm, I’m assuming you’re not aware that it isn’t illegal to host container images for pirating software, or Even to have it actively running. What’s illegal is obtaining copyrighted content.
Discussing it or showing others how to pirate is also illegal at least in the US.
The DMCA is complicated