RethinkRAW
wally
RethinkRAW | wally | |
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7 | 19 | |
83 | 665 | |
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3.5 | 2.5 | |
9 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
MIT No Attribution | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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RethinkRAW
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Ask HN: What's your "it's not stupid if it works" story?
I created https://rethinkraw.com that hijacks Adobe DNG Converter to provide a very limited Adobe Camera RAW that can even run on Linux. Why? Because why not.
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Embedding a CLI into your app using WASM
My pet project uses dcraw to extract thumbnails from RAW files.
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The carcinization of Go programs
I'm using it to embed dcraw in RethinkRAW, and I'm very happy with it and the community.
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wails.io - What's the catch?
Wails 2 seems great. I need to have a another look at it for my pet project. I've used something closer to Lorca so far.
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Give file/path as parameter to go app on macOS
I did it with AppleScript (actually JXA, because I prefer JavaScript to AppleScript) for RethinkRAW.
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Introducing github.com/matthewapeters/dali
I'm building RethinkRAW using some of the same concepts as Lorca. I don't use the DevTools protocol, it's a straight up HTTP server, because I also want to access it remotely (over the LAN).
wally
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My super-well documented battle with Valve trying to enable Read/Write on my Steam Deck
For context, I have attempted for weeks to install a program called Wally used for keyboard configuration on an ergonomic mechanical keyboard, something I imagine a lot of Linux users are well-acquainted with. In my journey, I've learned a lot about bash commands, which is nice, but I want to edit my fucking keyboard and can't crack this, even with support from ZSA (the keyboard makers themselves).
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Installing a mechanical keyboard configuration utility (Wally)
Hi there, novice Linux user here like many jumping to the Steam Deck as their main machine. I use a ZSA Moonlander keyboard and a piece of software called Wally to flash custom layouts on it. I thought all of the dependencies for Wally had been successfully installed on my machine. Unfortunately, I encountered an error related to a missing shared library:
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That feeling when you buy an expensive new Moonlander...
I *thought* the laptop USB ports weren't powering the Moonlander when I tried to use it. Turns out in Linux it isn't plug and play. You have to follow these instructions. Basically you need UDEV rules to recognise the keyboard and let you use it. After that and a reboot the thing came alive and in colours!
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My keyboard it’s not working properly
I had already downloaded the firmware through Oryx, (https://configure.zsa.io/ergodox-ez/layouts/) and installed using Wally (https://ergodox-ez.com/pages/wally) and it was giving the same problem.
- Wally: The Flash(ing tool)
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Manjaro Ergodox Usb Access Denied
For me on my moonlander, also on manjaro, it didn't work directly. I didn't check the error so I cannot say if we have the same problem. I followed the todo to install wally ( https://github.com/zsa/wally/wiki/Linux-install ), mainly the udev file. I think I also needed a reboot, but can really remember. Train work after that.
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wails.io - What's the catch?
Wails is what Wally is written with
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Short story of Rust being amazing yet again (because it compiles on different architectures effortlessly)
Also Go uses dynamic linking with glibc (at least as of semi-recent versions). They aren't static! When I was running CentOS however long ago I had to build a docker image for one of the projects I use because they built it with a version of glibc that was too new to run on RHEL based distros: https://github.com/zsa/wally/pull/124
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[US-CA] [H] Ergodox EZ (Black), Wing wrist rests, Tent kit and Nantucket Selectric Keyset [W] Paypal, Local Cash (Los Angeles)
Pruning my collection for an upcoming move. Note this Ergodox EZ is from 2016. It does not have the RGB and swappable switches that some newer versions have. It still supports the same firmware configuration and flashing using Oryx/Wally
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Built a ergodox kit from profet keyboards but nothing works after flashing
But when I flash an ergodox .hex file, the keyboard doesn't work. Nothing registers when I press buttons. I tried using both the QMK firmware and Oryx configurator to build the .hex file (according to these instructions: https://www.ergodox.io/#assemble) but neither work. I tried flashing the hex files with the teensy loader from pjrc (https://www.pjrc.com/teensy/first_use.html) and wally (https://ergodox-ez.com/pages/wally). But no combination of .hex + flashing program does anything.
What are some alternatives?
Dali - Idiomatic Golang GUI using Lorca
go-qmk-keymap - This is a utility that can format your keymap array of layers as well as generating ascii-art diagrams of those layouts.
zenity - Zenity dialogs for Golang, Windows, macOS
qmk_firmware - Open-source keyboard firmware for Atmel AVR and Arm USB families
Chevereto Free - Community/Personal Image Hosting
Gitea - Git with a cup of tea! Painless self-hosted all-in-one software development service, including Git hosting, code review, team collaboration, package registry and CI/CD
fir - Build reactive html apps in Go
go - The Go programming language
webview - Tiny cross-platform webview library for C/C++. Uses WebKit (GTK/Cocoa) and Edge WebView2 (Windows).
v2ray-core - A platform for building proxies to bypass network restrictions.
sozluk-cgi - one of the first versions of ekşi sözlük code as of may 1999