7-Zip-zstd
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7-Zip-zstd
- WinRAR musste shady werden.
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Zip: How not to design a file format
Do you consider rar a standard? It's a pretty good format, even though there aren't any good open-source implementations. But if you're willing to pay for your software, WinRAR command line versions are available for most platforms.
7zip is the most obvious free alternative. There is also a 7zip fork that offers zstd [1]. The command line experience for 7zip isn't very good however.
1: https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd
- my rarbg magnet backup (268k)
- How can I fix this
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28 years later, Windows finally supports RAR files
Check out https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd
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Zip/7Zip-archives instead of Cryptomator and what Apps
There's also this fork which supports additional compressions: https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd
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Best way to compress Data
7-zip is actually not a bad option, but I'd strongly advise using the fast-lzma2 codec, because, well, it is waay faster, and might even give you better ratios, depending on how you use it. You can find an implementation here, and it is compatible with traditional 7-zip (you can decompress it on any computer with any newish version of 7z)
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Recommendation of Windows software [A long read]
Hi, PeaZip can use McMilk's additional compression codecs for 7z format (Zstandard, Brotli, Lizard, etc), https://github.com/mcmilk/7-Zip-zstd
- Tried using forked 7-zip sfx
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Separate dump files for the top 20k subreddits
You can extract the files yourself with 7Zip. You can install 7Zip from here and then install this plugin to extract ZStandard files, or you can directly install the modified 7Zip with the plugin already from that plugin page. Then simply open the zst file you downloaded with 7Zip and extract it.
Mailspring
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What Is Wrong with Enterprise Linux
I fully agree, moreover this:
> Rolling release distributions like OpenSUSE Tumbleweed follow upstream much more closely while still maintaining stability through thorough automated testing
Shows the author hasn't used Tumbleweed for any reasonable amount of time himself[0][1][2]. I daily drove it for a short while before moving to Fedora.
0: https://github.com/Foundry376/Mailspring/issues/533
1: https://forums.opensuse.org/t/tumbleweed-breaks-after-update...
2: https://www.reddit.com/r/openSUSE/comments/v09hnc/tumbleweed...
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MailSpring Compatibility?
/u/protonmail is the a reason why there's been no effort on this front? It appears that it comes down to some sort of handshake issue but I can't imagine this is that hard to fix.
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JMAP – a much needed modern email open standard
I was hopeful that https://www.nylas.com/ would be the de-facto "adapter" placing a common API surface on top of the major providers and dragging them into a modern-API world. They even had an email client of their own as a proof of concept (forked by one of the original authors as https://github.com/Foundry376/Mailspring - and its reusable core https://github.com/Foundry376/Mailspring-Sync may be interesting to many here). But they've pivoted towards making their API only available behind B2B contracts and opaque pricing, and primarily used for corporate email monitoring and CRM use cases - perhaps because security and privacy considerations are nontrivial. I'm still rooting for them but it's a shadow of what it could have been.
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Mail client
Mailspring
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Recommendation of Windows software [A long read]
Mailspring- A great email client for windows (Opensource + Freemium)
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The Future of Thunderbird: Why We’re Rebuilding from the Ground Up
I love Mailspring, it's modern and open source: https://getmailspring.com/
The UI uses Electron, but the actual sync engine is in C++, so it's pretty fast.
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Translate text inside Apple Mail
The only app I’m aware of which translates emails is this; https://getmailspring.com
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linux: choosing a well-supported and future proof email desktop client?
Mailspring is quite nice. It also has a paid version and is actively updated so I think it's likely to stick around for awhile.
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Cross Platform Email Client
Mailspring, which is open source, is currently my recommendation for a desktop email client.
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Which email client do you prefer and why?
Mailspring. Open-source and fully local, but an optional account and optional subscription for premium cloud-based features. Thunderbird was too cluttered and Geary, although I really wanted to like it, was just too minimal.
What are some alternatives?
zstd - Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm
Mailspring-Libre - (archived) Mailspring Libre build – aiming at removing Mailspring's dependecy on a central server
p7zip - A new p7zip fork with additional codecs and improvements (forked from https://sourceforge.net/projects/sevenzip/ AND https://sourceforge.net/projects/p7zip/).
Mailpile - A free & open modern, fast email client with user-friendly encryption and privacy features
7z - Because 7-zip source code was in a 7z archive [mirror]
intellij-plugins - Open-source plugins included in the distribution of IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate and other IDEs based on the IntelliJ Platform
LZ4 - Extremely Fast Compression algorithm
FairEmail - Fully featured, open source, privacy friendly email app for Android
squashfs-tools-ng - A new set of tools and libraries for working with SquashFS images
electron-overlay-window - Creating overlays is easy like never before
zfs - OpenZFS on Linux and FreeBSD
sigma-file-manager - "Sigma File Manager" is a free, open-source, quickly evolving, modern file manager (explorer / browser) app for Windows and Linux.