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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/43147928

I built a note-taking app because the one I wanted didn't exist. Clean UI, local .md files, no cloud, no account.

Built with Rust + Tauri 2.0 + SvelteKit. Full-text search powered by Tantivy. Graph view, AI writing tools (bring your own key), Obsidian import, version history.

Available for Linux (AppImage, APT, AUR), Windows, and macOS. Source: https://codeberg.org/ArkHost/HelixNotes

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/42166990

Just a neat resource I found about LM and felt my fellow lemms might enjoy. Could be helpful if you know someone who is thinking of switching and looking for resources.

Not my channel.

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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by Valmond@lemmy.world to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/40088092

Edit: the Base64 text is just a "fun" way of representing the downloadable link (or so I thought). I think it is kind of interesting, having a text based format for the tenfingers links that you can share on a forum. I'm adding this as one user was concerned it was some sort of "virus". Just for info, the cmd line rebuilds the file from the text, and it's all filtered through browser security when you 'use' the file, so I doubt it can be harmful even if I tried to make it so. Valmond strikes as a genius marketeer again I guess :-/

Hi everyone!

This time I have a fun use case, sharing with a text link.

Wait, come back! You won't regret it, promise!

To check it out:

  1. download the tenfingers downloader webpage here (the three first files, 1 html & 2 javascripts): https://tenfingers.org/webentry/

  2. Then instead of using the provided link on that page, copy paste this (see below) in a file link.txt, and run the command:

base64 -d link.txt | tar -xzvf - -C ./

  1. Open the downloaded download.html file, and select "Browse" to open the newly generated page1.10f file. It's kind of slow especially the music and video links, please be patient!

  2. Profit!

Happy sharing!

/Valmond

The text to be copied into the file link.txt:

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Valmond@lemmy.world to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/38655788

Tenfingers sharing protocol

To test out the tenfingers protocol in a real world use case, I made a small html/js entrypoint for tenfingers (.10f) files.

Security is of course a concern with downloading things inside a javascript on a web page, so there are restrictions on how it can be used.

If you want to try it out, and give some feedback I'd be quite happy!

To do so:

Go to this link where you can download the html & js code (3 files) and a tenfingers test link.

Put them all in a temporary folder, and open the download.html file in your favorite browser, from there you can 'load' the 10f file.

The code is slow, does not give much details of what's happening (hit F12 and check the 'console' tab (Firefox, other browsers might vary) or just check CPU usage (decryption is slow) so please be patient.

And please please report back, especially if something or nothing seems to work!

Cheers & thanks!

/Valmond

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Translation of the key fragment:

❗️To protect yourself, download apps only from trusted sources.

RuStore is the official Russian app store, created with the support of VK and the Russian Ministry of Digital Development. Every RuStore app undergoes a security check to ensure it meets requirements before being published. Google Play, Galaxy Store, Huawei AppGallery, and F-Droid also conduct security checks.

Of all these mentioned alternatives, the last one isn't pre-installed and obviously has a smaller reach akin to fediverse, yet it's there, so it's a little win I guess. If that geeky obscure international FOSS appstore got cheered by national infosec persons who naturally enjoy localization, it says a lot. It's a genuine praise from an unlikely place.

I generally trust that channel, mostly for their simple guides you can send to your parents and kids about a recent scam scheme. Sometimes it reeks of propaganda, as you could've noticed with 90% of that quote being about the RuStore thing I personally can't trust. But for ru-speaking fellas it's probably worth bearing with it.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/36794491

Latest dev news:

As there have been lots of questions about the legality to run a tenfingers node, I dived deep into the legal protections we have here in the EU, and it is called Safe Harbour Provision.

I'm not a lawyer, all help greatly appreciated! I thought that as the node do not know what it is sharing (because it is encrypted), it falls under the same legislation as internet broadband providers, but even website hosters benefit from this protection. If anyone is aware about the details about similar laws outside the EU, I'd be grateful if you can share them with me.

So you can spin up a tenfingers server node, but it obvious comes with a caveat ; there must be a way to generate takedown requests, and as a node owner, if you get one, you must comply. Much like a website.

You can now generate a takedown request from a link file, it is a simple command line and it generates a takedown file and an address file containing all the nodes carrying the data. All you have to do is to distribute the takedown request with the added takedown file to the users of the IP addresses. This is done all the time with illegal content.

If you, as a node owner, gets a takedown request you just need to execute it with a simple command to comply.

All documented Here

Again, I'm obviously not taking any legal responsibility for anything of this, as per the documentation.

Cheers

Valmond

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/36337867

The Tenfingers community is moving away from the flaky home server lemmy.mindoki. It went down in flames after the last update 🥲.

So it's a fresh start here, welcome everyone!

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submitted 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) by SpiderUnderUrBed@lemmy.zip to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

Hello, I created gameserver-rs, (https://github.com/SpiderUnderUrBed/gameserver-rs), because pterodactyl does not support Kubernetes (and I doubt they would officially add support), there was a attempt, but it was archived probably due to the effort required to maintain something to the level of pterodactyl, but I want gameserver-rs to be its own thing, with a different way to handle nodes, games, and different UI fundamentally. Kubernetes specific features does not work yet, but with the deployments you can already have a node run your game in a pod, and one for the UI, you dont even have to use Kubernetes, which means that its essentially platform agnostic. Made and rust and using svelte (but vanilla html and css works too), I hope to make this project good enough to use for my own server with friends and to provide a use for other people. This projects in very early development, I do not recommend using it in prod, this post is mainly aimed towards getting more contributers, if your interested in potentially contributing, tell me in the reply

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/23232856

PeerTube is a decentralized and federated alternative to YouTube. The goal of PeerTube is not to replace YouTube but to offer a viable alternative using the strength of ActivityPub and P2P protocols.

Being built on ActivityPub means PeerTube is able to be part of a bigger social network, the Fediverse (the Federated Universe). On the other hand, P2P technologies help PeerTube to solve the issue of money, inbound with all streaming platform : With PeerTube, you don't need to have a lot of bandwidth available on your server to host a PeerTube platform because all users (which didn't disable the feature) watching a video on PeerTube will be able to share this same video to other viewers.

If you are curious about PeerTube, I can't recommend you enough to check the official website to learn more about the project. If after that you want to try to use PeerTube as a content creator, you can try to find a platform available there to register or host yourself your own PeerTube platform on your own server.

The development of PeerTube is actually sponsored by Framasoft, a french non-for-profit popular educational organization, a group of friends convinced that an emancipating digital world is possible, convinced that it will arise through actual actions on real world and online with and for you!

If you want to contribute to PeerTube, feel free to:

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submitted 2 years ago by gbti@lemmy.ml to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

GBTI has released a new novel open source application: "py-youtube-to-subreddit"

This python script efficiently imports videos from a YouTube channel or playlist to a subreddit.

But be careful, you could get banned...

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submitted 2 years ago by JRepin@lemmy.ml to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

Today SUSE, the company behind Rancher, NeuVector, and SUSE Linux Enterprise (SLE) and a global leader in enterprise open source solutions, announced it is forking publicly available Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and will develop and maintain a RHEL-compatible distribution available to all without restrictions. Over the next few years, SUSE plans to invest more than $10 million into this project.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by neotux@lemmy.ml to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

"Closer than ever to a release candidate for GIMP 3.0, we introduce the latest development version: GIMP 2.99.16!"

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by neotux@lemmy.ml to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

For those of Linux users who are interested in this project, Solus does a comeback after some time of inactivity.

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On the road to KDE Plasma 6 (pointieststick.com)
submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by JRepin@lemmy.ml to c/opensource_news@lemmy.ml

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/1334495

At this point you’ve heard a lot about Plasma 6, and each of my weekly “This week in KDE” brings news of a few new features, UI changes, or bugfixes that are only in Plasma 6. But how do we get there, and how long will it take?

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