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Hi Appoxo, I agree that AI can be slop, but it seems like it's getting better over time. I'm not claiming that this is a revolutionary new application, it's more like a prove of concept that I wanted to test out. What does it do? well, you basically have a centralized place to keep tracking of your docker images and get a notification when there's a new release so you can update it manually or automatically as you wish that's the main utility of it. There are a few other things but, maybe thye aren't interesting enough.
I see.
As a poc it certainly works.
Side remark: I usually see the term "dashboard" usally being used for a sort of compilation about services individual status (like you do) but also links to the actual service to use said service.
So yours is a sort of hybrid of (I believe they are called) Yacht and homarr