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taladar, in Atuin is an open-source shell command history app for Linux with syncing, unlimited history, and with contextual search

Syncing shell history between machines seems like an incredibly bad idea considering how many commands are specific to one host and not having all the commands from other hosts in the history makes it so much easier to find them again in the history. Maybe I am thinking about this too much from a cross-platform and server viewpoint though.

danie10,
@danie10@lemmy.ml avatar

You can though search, hit TAB, and then do edits to the line before executing. That is pretty handy if it is something complex across a few machines with a specific change.

taladar,

Yeah, but lets say I have two servers, one hosts matomo.foo.com and the other hosts matomo.bar.com and I want to update each of those for the second time (the commands are already in the history from last time), with sync I would have to pay much more attention to get the correct commands from the history when I recall the commands for upgrading the database in the correct vhost dir for each (some php matomo.php core:upgrade or similar invocation using a script in the vhost dir), especially when it is mixed in with commands from 50 other servers.

Or lets say I run some dangerous command on the dev server (DROP DATABASE), without sync I can never accidentally use it from the history on the live server.

illectrility, in Searching for a Samsung Notes replacement

You can have a look at Obsidian with the Excalidraw plugin

dessalines,

I really wish obsidian was open source.

Aradia,
@Aradia@lemmy.ml avatar

And also not built with electron… 😣

mp3, in How do I make contributors to my project transfer copyright to me?
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

What is the need for this?

Octorine,

Some GPL projects do it. If you find someone infringing, it’s easier to sue them if you have one copywrite holder instead of 100.

Oisteink, in Selfhostable alternative to last.fm

How would these recommendations be generated. Will you host for loads of people or just sit there with your single datapoint?

Kalcifer, (edited )
@Kalcifer@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s a fair point that I had not considered – it’s a shortcoming in the premise of my inquiry. I wonder if it’s possible, if at all, to create any recommendation service that doesn’t compromise on user privacy. It may not be, as it would require a user’s history, which, given enough entries, can be used to identify them.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Its possible with anonymous data. But you do need other user’s data. So it would need to somehow be not just self-hostee but also federated. With lots of dsts from other servers

Kalcifer,
@Kalcifer@sh.itjust.works avatar

The issue, I think, is that having access to a user’s entire listening history could very well be used to identify that user – one’s full listening history is likely to be rather unique.

bonegakrejg, in Android dictionary app that uses Wikitionary as a backend

I don’t know if this helps, but if you use DuckDuckGo as a default search engine in your browser, its easy to look things up on Wiktionary using !wt. And yeah, Wiktionary is awesome and very underappreciated.

Kalcifer,
@Kalcifer@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s a useful bang!

oxomoxo, in Android dictionary app that uses Wikitionary as a backend

There is a built in tool for Android Studio to make a website into an apk you could sideload.

Or you could always use a browser to make it a Home Screen shortcut, there is usually a button for this.

F-Droid does have a Wiktionary app that is open source, it’s not currently maintained but anyone could update it by forking the code.

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Probably better to use a tool that doesn’t require internet, such as QuickDic

oxomoxo,

True, just got to remember update from time to time. Got to add Rizz or whatever else the kids are saying these days… 🙂

recursive_recursion, (edited ) in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux
@recursive_recursion@programming.dev avatar

Logseq could be another option although I’m unsure about syncing, syncing might be possible via NextCloud/syncthing

procrastinare, (edited )

I sync all my notes on Logseq using synchting between 2 PCs and a phone. Working reliable for 7 months now

morrowind, in Can i change the calendar layout in Evolution mail?
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar

Wait you can get a horizontal view in outlook? I’ve been looking for years for an app with horizontal calendar. How do you do it?

kylian0087, (edited )

that is the default for the calendar in outlook… From left to right. For the week that is not the month view

morrowind,
@morrowind@lemmy.ml avatar
kylian0087, (edited )

This is horizontal view. Days go from left to right. This is how i want to make it look in evolution mail.

xoggy, in URLCheck like program for PC (windows =\ )?

What exactly are you removing from urls? It sounds like you need a tailored script that does a simple string replacement for you.

RovingFox,
@RovingFox@infosec.pub avatar

I don’t think that would cover it. URLchecker acts as a default browser. When you click on a link it will let you if it will redirect you and where, if it has trackers in the link, you can also send the link for a quick virus scan.

Those are just the common uses, It has more features.

optissima, in GustavoASantos/Noti: Quick glance, clear progress

Only available on Google Play, why bother…

sag,
@sag@lemy.lol avatar

Build the app from source. It take me just half a hour to download android-sdk other tool to build.

optissima,

Yep, I really want to fight android SDK again. Just release it on fdroid like other open source projects.

dog_,

Or be nicer.

optissima,

That has nothing to do with the topic, you’re right, I could’ve put it more nicely. I’m just tired of “compile it yourself” to people without computers being considered an appropriate answer for a criticism of bad distribution. This app seems wonderfully useful and could have huge popularity, but it’s being artificially gatekept by the creator.

dog_, (edited )

It’s not being gatekept, they’re saying that as an alternative. They said they would release it on F-Droid tomorrow.

Edit: or… Create an issue on the GitHub repo, idk.

Edit2: Never mind

Hexarei,
@Hexarei@programming.dev avatar

Wow, the entitlement of “I don’t want to do things myself, do extra work for me instead”.

optissima,

Wow the entitlement of “I refuse to understand that not everyone has a computer and can do this”

thejevans,
@thejevans@lemmy.ml avatar

That is an entirely unreasonable suggestion from a security perspective.

squid_slime, in GustavoASantos/Noti: Quick glance, clear progress
@squid_slime@lemmy.world avatar

Get this on fdroid! :)

sag,
@sag@lemy.lol avatar

Thinking about this. I will open a issue on repo tommorow.

optissima,

Issue created!

9tr6gyp3, in FOSS Miracast/WiDi receiver for Android TV?

Looks like Miracast and Wi-Fi Direct aren’t just some software you can tack onto a product. It’s a certification for a product that has proper software and hardware support to handle these tasks.

You can find some implementations of Android TV devices that have Miracast capabilities, such as the Nvidia Shield. Other than that, youll have to find another device that is certified for it.

www.wi-fi.org/discover-wi-fi/miracast

Imonobor,
@Imonobor@lemmy.world avatar

I see. I thought all it would need would be a Wifi Antenna, seeing as almost any phone or laptop can act as a Miracast sender, but it seems it’s more complicated from the receiver side. Then that means that all the proprietary apps either don’t work and outright lie that they “act as miracast receivers”, or they implement their own protocols?

9tr6gyp3,

Do you have an example of an app that lets a device with no Miracast capabilities act as a receiver? Im curious if its possible.

Imonobor,
@Imonobor@lemmy.world avatar

No, I haven’t found such an app yet, all those that claim to do so fail on my device, so I guess they really require something more hardware-side. There are some that work with their own proprietary apps, but I guess they have their own protocols and the performance is not great anyway.

GardenVarietyAnxiety, in Release Stargate DAW 24.01.1

Indeed.

barberousse,
@barberousse@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh, for crying out loud !

jelloeater85, (edited )
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

Phat beats KREE!

library_napper, in Could we add alternativeto.net to the sidebar?
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Before we jump to this, does anyone know the license of the content on alternativeto?

They have also had some pretty restrictive use of cloudflare that made their content inaccessible to privacy users in the past.

onlinepersona, (edited )

If you have an alternative to alternativeto, do share.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

library_napper,
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

checks alternativeto

halm,
@halm@leminal.space avatar

There is osalt.com, but it doesn’t seem to be nearly as up to date as alternativeto.

onlinepersona,

Doesn’t seem to have HTTPS so I can’t browse it.

everett,

AlternativeTo lists open source alternatives to AlternativeTo.

onlinepersona, (edited )

Looking at that list, no option seems particularly good at the moment.

opensource.builders looks nice, but has the code on github and the DB is a single JSON file. Editing requires running the thing locally and then creating a PR.

switching.software is a single page that lists all the software. Upside is that the code is codeberg, not github.

prism-break.org/en/ is focused on privacy, very out of date and code is on github.

Privacy Guides is also all about privacy, so it won’t be a generic alternative finder.

I stopped looking after that.

Up to the mods which one they want to pick, but honestly, a link to alternatives might cut down on the “I’m looking for a recommendation for an alternative” posts.

CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

fruitycoder,

directory.fsf.org seems pretty good, actually. I’ve been lurking at electronics modeling software for a few years now and just found ones I’ve never heard of there but also the usual suspects. Maybe a better FOSS browsing tool, but still pretty cool.

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

Now that’s meta.

cactusupyourbutt,

license doesnt matter if you just link to it

library_napper, (edited )
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

Of course it matters.We dont want to support or contribute content to a service that could go down one day and all the data is lost because we can’t fork it.

Atemu, in FOSS Miracast/WiDi receiver for Android TV?
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

Not what you’re asking for but a potential solution: Your TV itself might support Miracast.

Imonobor,
@Imonobor@lemmy.world avatar

This is actually something I haven’t thought of. I’ll check it as soon as they deliver it. :D Although wouldn’t switching between HDMI input and miracast be janky, or does it happen automatically?

9tr6gyp3,

Miracast typically takes priority. It will ask for permission to allow it to display. It will then return to your previous input once the wireless display is disconnected.

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