PRSS: Fast and Simple Desktop Blogging Platform
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volted
Yesterday's bagel, baked twice. Familiar and a bit tough.
Summary
PRSS is a desktop blogging platform that offers fast and simple blog creation with a user-friendly interface. It supports local AI through Ollama and ChatGPT models via OpenAI API Key. Users can preview changes locally and publish for free on GitHub Pages or choose self-hosting. The platform is designed for building fast blogs, documentation sites, showcases, and more.
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Welcome to AI content assistance with free local AI through Ollama.
Preview changes locally in your browser.
Publish for free on GitHub Pages or choose to self-host when ready.
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