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awesome-space
- Intuitive Machines successfully lands on the Moon
- Orbital Index
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NY Times Rides in Waymo Robotaxis in SF
Reminds me that SpaceX has now landed rocket boosters successfully over 200 times. Landing just a single rocket was huge news a few years ago.
The US is launching things into space about 20 times as frequently compared to 10 years ago [1]. Now, most rocket launches don't make mainstream news—I only keep up with things by subscribing to a niche newsletter [2].
[1] https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/yearly-number-of-objects-...
[2] https://orbitalindex.com
- New Tatooine-like exoplanet found orbiting twin suns
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Jeff Bezos announces $3.4B NASA contract to land astronauts on lunar surface
NASA needs multiple lander options; putting all their cards on a lunar Starship landing was always a bit ridiculous, even if it seems reasonably likely to happen. So if you want the Artemis program to actually happen, this is likely a good thing. However, with congress in a deadlock around the debt ceiling, and SLS costing $4B per launch, this is only going to add to Artemis's serious funding challenges.
If you're interested in the space industry in general, I'll cover this more next week in the weekly Orbital Index newsletter (https://orbitalindex.com) which I co-author with blach.
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The Starship Startups - H+ Weekly - Issue #408
This week on H+ Weekly - the first guest post! Ben and Andrew from The Orbital Index highlight an exciting development in the space industry - the rise of startups betting hard on SpaceX’s Starship to succeed.
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Show HN: Moonshine – open-source, pretrained ML models for satellite
You should definitely submit this to https://github.com/orbitalindex/awesome-space#earth!
- Ask HN: What RSS Reader do you use in 2022?
- Ask HN: Which mailing lists would you recommend to subscribe to?
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Ask HN: What newsletters do you subscribe to?
A couple that I get:
- aeon and Psyche: https://aeon.co
- Benedict Evans: https://www.ben-evans.com
- The Orbital Index: https://orbitalindex.com
yarr
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Google helped destroy adoption of RSS feeds
me too but i came back with yarr reader https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr
- Looking for an RSS reader with a modern UI
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What is your favorite selhosted rss reader ?
I switched to yarr from FreshRSS. Set it up in a docker container and stuck authentik in front of it.
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Google Reader shut down announced ten years ago today
I self host a yarr[1] instance. I love it, and it's pretty cheap to do so. RSS is still ubiquitous, if underground. Sometimes the feed links are hard to find but they're usually there.
1: https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr
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Maintaining a fork of yarr RSS reader
I just wanted to let everyone know that I am now maintaining a fork of yarr(https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr). The reason for that is the original author of the tool doesn't want to introduce any 3rd party dependencies(https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr/issues/57#issue-864736485).
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What are your top self hosted services that you are very satisfied with ?
yarr! - I’ve been locking for a solid minimalist rss docker app and couldn’t be happier with it!
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apps that changed your life
Picking a good RSSReader (FreshRSS, yarr) and finding out ways to get good feeds (rssbridge, fivefilters) was a game changer. I get much more diverse information, and that I decide what I see (opposed to some algorithms).
- Minimalist self hosted apps
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Looking for perfection
Try https://github.com/nkanaev/yarr
- RSS Readers That You Can Self Host
What are some alternatives?
illumos-gate - An open-source Unix operating system
bubo-rss - An irrationally minimalist, static feed reader (RSS, Atom, JSON) you can instantly deploy on Netlify, Glitch or your own server.
orbiter - Open-source repository of Orbiter Space Flight Simulator
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
yamcs - A framework for mission control
RSS-Bridge - The RSS feed for websites missing it
Open MCT - A web based mission control framework.
FeedReader - Modern desktop application designed to complement existing web-based RSS accounts.
Torque3D - MIT Licensed Open Source version of Torque 3D from GarageGames
feedo - An RSS/Atom feed reader that runs on your laptop or on almost any free hosting provider or server.
satellite-js - Modular set of functions for SGP4 and SDP4 propagation of TLEs.
RSSHub - 🧡 Everything is RSSible