cerberus
Electron
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cerberus
- Freebsd 14 Wayland and Wayfire using Nvidia on Dell XPS 15
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Freebsd 14 Wayland Desktop with Wayfire
Freebsd Wayland notes fron the video
- Discord should fix screen-sharing, and i really hope gaming on Linux becomes popular enough, that they care.
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Midi-Input as Microphone
I've first followed this steps to add a virtual mic and null output. Then run Cadence and the JACK server from it. I've set my Headset as Output device in the Jack Settings. Under Jack Bridges > ALSA Audio "ALSA -> PulseAudio -> JACK (Plugin)" is used so nothing freezes. Then in OBS I've added "JACK input client" as a source. Open and start Qsynth (I'm using the Essential Keys Sound Font) In Catia (accessible in Cadence over Tools > Catia) I've connected qsynth with "Jack Input Client" from OBS In the OBS Audio Mixer I've set in the "Advenced Audio Properties" of the JACK Input Client Audio Monitoring to "Monitor and Output". In the OBS Settings > Audio > Advanced > Monitoring Device I've set "Monitor of Null Output" In Jitsi Meet (or whatever Meeting Tool) I'm using the Virtual Source Virtual Mic as audio source. I had to adjust the sync offset (audio delay) in OBS to sync audio with video.
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xmonad wont let me compile even though i went by the manual
Also a similar guide https://github.com/NapoleonWils0n/cerberus/blob/master/xmonad/xmonad-ubuntu-stack-install.org
- Newsboat / w3m show only article data
Electron
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Release Radar • February 2024 Edition
The team at Electron have been faithfully shipping new releases almost every single month. I think they had Christmas off 🤔. This popular framework has developers writing cross-platform desktop applications using JavaScript, HTML and CSS. The latest update depreciates some process events, and added new modules, APIs, methods, and more. Read into all the changes in the Electron release notes. This month, Electron also introduced a new formal RFC process.
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The IDEs we had 30 years ago and we lost
VS Code has been crashing at launch in Wayland since more than eight months ago:
https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/37531
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Design Systems with Web Components
So we talked a lot about the Atomic Design Principle, but you could just use that in any system and start creating. You could have Angular components, React Components, and Vue Components. But if you notice these don't easily work Everwhere. So the solution is to use Web Components because the modern browser can already understand these, and any Front-End framework can then utilize these components. You can use Electron for desktop (Slack, VSCode), PWA for both Android and iOS, and across all browsers Can I Use.
- Settings · Rulesets · electron/electron
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How I got Wayland, Vulkan, and hardware acceleration working with Figma on Fedora 39.
I'm noticing a significant boost in performance, crisper text, and better power savings. The only shortcoming is that the window which Figma will run on will lose its shadow. This is due to a technical limitation with frameless windows on Linux.
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Building Apps with Tauri and Elixir
For the longest time, building desktop apps was a daunting task to web developers. That is, until technologies like Electron made creating these apps more approachable to a wider audience. Today, we’ve got a wide array of native applications built with solutions like Electron, Tauri, Capacitor, and many more. While these are great solutions, sometimes configuration can be tricky and the applications we create can become somewhat bloated in terms of memory usage.
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MS Teams & Electron libwebp 0-Day Vulnerability
Electron patch for version 27: https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/39823
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CVE-2023-4863: Heap buffer overflow in WebP (Chrome)
It does, see [0]. Fun fact: Signal desktop, which uses Electron under the hood, is running without sandbox on Linux [1][2].
[0] https://github.com/electron/electron/pull/39824
[1] https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/issues/5195
[2] https://github.com/signalapp/Signal-Desktop/pull/4381
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Capturing at Speed of Thought
Turns out, there is an issue with the electron window not returning focus correctly on mac - https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/5495. The trick to solving is to treat quick capture as a screensaver. When closing, you hide it by setting the opacity to 0 and sending hide: command to the first responder.
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$Home, Not So Sweet $Home
Open since 2016! https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/8124
What are some alternatives?
Screenshare-with-audio-on-Discord-with-Linux - A repo trying to gather all info regarding proper screensharing on Discord with Desktop Audio for linux users
tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
rdrview - Firefox Reader View as a command line tool
dotenv - Loads environment variables from .env for nodejs projects.
obsninja - VDO.Ninja is a powerful tool that lets you bring remote video feeds into OBS or other studio software via WebRTC.
Eel - A little Python library for making simple Electron-like HTML/JS GUI apps
freebsd-dotfiles - freebsd dotfiles for macbook air
puppeteer - Node.js API for Chrome
freebsd-dotfiles-xps - freebsd dotfiles dell xps 15 2019
react-native - A framework for building native applications using React
tofi - Tiny dynamic menu for Wayland
cheerio - The fast, flexible, and elegant library for parsing and manipulating HTML and XML.