Respectfully disagree. I’ve been waking up to Chum Lair from the Sable video game OST for a couple years now. I wake up in a good mood because me and my girlfriend think it’s absolutely ridiculous and hilarious.
Respectfully disagree. I’ve been waking up to Chum Lair from the Sable video game OST for a couple years now. I wake up in a good mood because me and my girlfriend think it’s absolutely ridiculous and hilarious.
Changelog media is another good source to complement this rec. Longer form, as opposed to breaking news, conversations about many OSS related (and software development in general) topics. Some of their now defunct programs like Request For Commits were some of my favorites.
I feel productive just looking at this. Well done.
The reality is that virtually all widely used modern codebases contain at least some open source code (source).
At first I was like how bunch upon second thought, there’s a bit of addition by subtraction here.
Love a nice cool green theme! everforest?
Gorgeous! What’s the image in the lower right terminal? Random? Or still from something animated?
I love how you basically made a TUI by combining existing tools. Doing something useful without reinventing the wheel.
Perhaps not in as much need as TIA, but I like the concept behind https://academictorrents.com/ and seed what I can
Thank you! I’ll add these to the original post (and hopefully this comment is upvoted to the top)
It serves a web GUI
Thanks for pointing this out, I had no idea. If someone wants to point me towards an active/popular fork of this repo, I’m happy to add that to this post.
VS Code Server
I’ve been playing around with it some more today so you might want to look at the latest few commits to find something you like best.
added some borders and changed the hover effect. looks like this now in the main
branch
Steal away! That’s actually something I’ve been wanting to change lately. I’ve used the same basic config for so long.
I hear you. I find that some tools work great for me as CLIs (e.g. git, sys admin tools), andothers are more just for fun that I don’t find myself using as much as proper apps or web clients (i.e. Spotify, RSS readers, email). It really just depends for me.
I’ve been reading some more and I definitely want to give guix a spin. I guess that’s the advantage of nix as a tool: you can always install alongside your distro’s package manager if desired.
Anyone have any good readings or discussions on what Google Play policies are being cited here as the major obstacle? Just curious to learn more.
Edit: 20 testers policy? Sounds onerous.