The only game in my backlog is the Final Fantasy VII Remake and my strategy for clearing my backlog is "when my kids are sufficiently independent". Right now that is not even a little bit a possibility.
It is indeed a cache issue. When I clear the cache I can start over - go to my Voyager instance, see the custom Lemmy servers I defined, and install the PWA. When I load the PWA though, my list of Lemmy servers changes to the same list you see on vger.app. My suspicion is, then, that Chrome doesn't install the PWA from my server (maybe from vger.app?), and that installing the PWA "overwrites" my Voyager instance and I see this overwritten version from that moment on.
I thought maybe the title had been misspelled and it was supposed to say "selflessness and trust" but nope, Linus goes into great detail about how being selfish helps open source projects. I agree with the points he's making though, great interview. This bit is so relatable:
I'll happily sit in front of the computer the whole day, and if the kids distract me when I'm in the middle of something, a certain amount of cursing might happen.
That feed contains only titles, thumbnails and a very small preview of each article. However, with FreshRSS you don't need to do scraping/crawling at all to get full articles from limited RSS feeds like this one. Here's what you do:
Subscribe to the RSS feed in FreshRSS as you normally would.
Go to Subscription Management and find the settings for the RuneScape feed.
In the Advanced section of the feed settings, find the item called "Article CSS selector on original website", and write .c-news-article__content in that text box. You can click on the button next to the text box to preview the full article that FreshRSS will retrieve.
Click Submit to save the changes, and then go to the bottom of the feed settings and click Reload articles so that FreshRSS populates the feed with a few full articles.
That should do it. The CSS selector essentially tells FreshRSS which section of the full article's HTML/CSS is the body of the article, which FreshRSS then uses to populate the body of the RSS feed.
It can be done directly in FreshRSS and I've done it successfully with a few websites, though the process is fairly involved. Here's a starting point, from the FreshRSS documentation:
I don't know how it works under the hood, but it makes sense to me from the perspective of an instance admin: the modding decisions I make on my instance should carry over to the federated copies of my instance's communities, and vice versa.
The only game in my backlog is the Final Fantasy VII Remake and my strategy for clearing my backlog is "when my kids are sufficiently independent". Right now that is not even a little bit a possibility.