Telegram-web-z
spot
Telegram-web-z | spot | |
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2 | 47 | |
43 | 2,210 | |
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9.7 | 5.2 | |
14 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
TypeScript | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Telegram-web-z
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[Q] K-web client just stopped working
There are also different urls for these apps as well: https://webk.telegram.org/ and https://webz.telegram.org/
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Is the madness ever going to end?
I agree it is partly idiotic complaining though there is some truth to it.
Firstly IQ has declined. There is a widespread lie that everyone can be developer if they only try hard enough. Hence you get more noisy signals deciding over technological progress.
Secondly, people use complexity to show off. This comes and goes as very high complexity makes the simple stuff look smart again (see for example the Java framework diversification back when Java was atrocious, but later pure Java became fashionable again once the language had improved ).
Thirdly, one can build performant and impressive stuff from the layers and layers of complexity such as modern JS frameworks. See for example the latest Telegram web client.[1] So ultimately it is more about the IQ and skill of the programmer and less about the particular Turing-complete language/framework used, because whichever route you take, ultimately you have to face complexity and all the different events, states and exceptions.
[1] https://github.com/TelegramOrg/Telegram-web-z
spot
- Spot – A Native Spotify client for the GNOME desktop
- 2023 Dec 4 Stickied -FAQ- & -HELPDESK- thread - Boot problems? Power supply problems? Display problems? Networking problems? Need ideas? Get help with these and other questions!
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Spotify-Qt
https://github.com/xou816/spot
Also this one, which I've come around to quite like :)
ncspot is another amazing option if you're comfortable with the terminal.
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This is the best Linux has ever been. Truly.
They are back https://github.com/xou816/spot
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Ok, I'm joining! BUT...
Spotify desktop client sucks. I'm using browser or Spot as alternatives.
- FOSS Alternatives to Spotify for Linux
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Spot - a simple spotify CLI made in python
spot is also the Spotify client for Gnome, https://github.com/xou816/spot
- Show HN: Lofi, a Tiny Spotify Player
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Spot, a Spotify client for GNOME, is being revived!
Contribute to development in Spot’s GitHub repository
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Spot (Native Spotify client for GNOME) seems unmaintained.
Hello fellow GNOME enthusiasts. I think I'm not the only one that happily uses the beautiful native Spotify client Spot.
What are some alternatives?
Electron - :electron: Build cross-platform desktop apps with JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
spotify-qt - Lightweight Spotify client using Qt
json_test_data - Test data for nlohmann/json
widevine-l3-guesser
create-react-app-zero - All of Create React App, none of the dependencies
ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client written in Rust, inspired by ncmpc and the likes.
unik - The Unikernel & MicroVM Compilation and Deployment Platform
Cider - A new cross-platform Apple Music experience based on Electron and Vue.js written from scratch with performance in mind. 🚀
htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML
psst - Fast and multi-platform Spotify client with native GUI
tweb - Telegram Web K, GPL v3
spotify-tui - Spotify for the terminal written in Rust 🚀