Jason Rogena f0d2ab6493 Add support for ARM64 Docker images
Commit updates the build-docker workflow to add suport for ARM64 images.

Testing
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Locally, I attempted to build an image from the provided Dockerfile in an
ARM64 host using:

```sh
podman build -t yarr:latest -f etc/dockerfile .
```

The `platforms` input is provided as documented in [1].

1 - https://github.com/docker/build-push-action?tab=readme-ov-file#inputs

Signed-off-by: Jason Rogena <null+git@rogena.me>
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yarr

yarr (yet another rss reader) is a web-based feed aggregator which can be used both as a desktop application and a personal self-hosted server.

The app is a single binary with an embedded database (SQLite).

screenshot

usage

The latest prebuilt binaries for Linux/MacOS/Windows are available here. The archives follow the naming convention yarr_{OS}_{ARCH}[_gui].zip, where:

  • OS is the target operating system
  • ARCH is the CPU architecture (arm64 for AArch64, amd64 for X86-64)
  • -gui indicates that the binary ships with the GUI (tray icon), and is a command line application if omitted

Usage instructions:

  • MacOS: place yarr.app in /Applications folder, open the app, click the anchor menu bar icon, select "Open".

  • Windows: open yarr.exe, click the anchor system tray icon, select "Open".

  • Linux: place yarr in $HOME/.local/bin and run the script.

For self-hosting, see yarr -h for auth, tls & server configuration flags.

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