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Finally, a GUI for certificate management. No more checking if CertBot actually ran. CertKit gives you one dashboard to see every cert, every renewal, every domainโbefore they expire and ruin your weekend. Built after the third production outage from a failed ACME challenge that nobody noticed.
Just point a DNS CName at us, and weโll automatically discover, provisioning, validation, renewal, and deployment of certificates. Through an actual UI that can be easily monitored. Supports wildcards, multi-domain, whatever complexity you've accumulated over the years. No DNS API keys to leak. No cron jobs to debug. No Kubernetes required.
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Funny that this pops up now, yesterday I was looking into using rss2email [1] and migrate all my RSS reading workflow inside mutt. Ultimately I decided against it because I like being able to use a web-app based reader (Tiny Tiny RSS [2]) both on my work computer and my phone for RSS. [1]: https://github.com/rss2email/rss2email [2]: https://tt-rss.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Hello there! I just set up TinyTinyRSS (https://tt-rss.org/) at home and I'm looking into interesting things to read as well as people/website publishing interesting stuff. This, among the other things, to reduce the daily (doom)scrolling and avoid the recommendation algorithms by social media. So: who or what do you follow via RSS feed, and why? - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
Tiny Tiny RSS is still awesome, twelve years later. It is super-easy to self-host: https://tt-rss.org/. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I self-host Tiny Tiny RSS (https://tt-rss.org/). I think it will do everything you want (and more). The web UI is fine, and the Android app is great. It's actively developed, has been around for over a decade (I have been using it since Google Reader shut down) and has been super stable. I guess the only thing it doesn't have that a SaaS offering could do would be some sort of recommendation engine (which I have... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Ttrss (https://tt-rss.org/) self hosted. When Google Reader shut down I switch to feedly for a bit, don't remember now why but for some reason I didn't like it. So I started self hosting my own instance of ttrss and haven't looked back since. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
DigiCert CertCentral - News about global issues in digital security. Updates about DigiCert innovations in SSL, IoT and PKI.
Feedly - The content you need to accelerate your research, marketing, and sales.
Certify The Web - Certify The Web provides a simple way to use Let's Encrypt and other ACME CAs on Windows and IIS, with an easy to use UI. Advanced users can use powerful Deployment Tasks and custom scripting for more complex automation scenarios.
Inoreader - Dive into your favorite content. The content reader for power users who want to save time.
GuardSSL.info - Instant SSL certificate checker with 1-second results. No registration required. Monitor SSL expiry 24/7 with automated alerts via Slack, Discord, Telegram & Feishu. Free forever.
NewsBlur - NewsBlur is a personal news reader that brings people together to talk about the world.