Short answer is no. Long answer is you can add it by scripting. It's not easy if you are not a developer but you can open an issue on GitHub if you need any help.
I have thought about it but I don't think it's possible because of CORS. Every site would need to have Access-Control-Allow-Origin: * on there favicon for it to work. Usually this would be sidestep by a proxy in the backend but the goal of tinyfeed is to be a static page generator, not a full HTTP server. Sorry 😔.
I don’t plan on adding thumbnails, as they go against my initial vision for tinyfeed as a text-first UI like lobste.rs. However! one of tinyfeed’s core tenets is flexibility and customization, so if you want thumbnails, you can simply create your own template. If you need help you can open an issue, I would gladly help.
Mostly no AI. I use it to review doc because I make a lot of typo / spelling error as English is not my first language. Recently I also used it to accelerate writing test cases but that's all.
This is not a recent or "fast" projet, I have been slowly improving it for 3 years now :-D
I used to love gitlab (great CI!) but the quality is really going down. Everything is slow and there UI is full of bugs (god I hate there virtual srolll in epics).
There is also sourcehut. They have the best CI for me but sadly issue / merge request management is mail based.
Gitea looks like it is going the gitlab way with enterprise support and cloud because they need to make money.
Forgejo is cool (how do you prononce it?) but I am really sad they based there CI on github action.
Drag and drop isn't for me either but it's nice to have more beginners-friendly options in the self hosted community. Not everybody like to live in the terminal.
Learning auto-completion isn’t very fun at first, but adding it to your own tool feels great. A while ago, I made a small script to assume any role in AWS CLI with SSO, and once I added auto-completion, it was faster and felt great. It's the kind a details that make a difference.
This article is light on details. If you want some context on the new Green Tea garbage collector you can check out the actual issue: https://github.com/golang/go/issues/73581
The easy version to see how cute she is