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ZeroNet | cargo-msrv | |
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12 | 11 | |
203 | 751 | |
3.9% | - | |
3.7 | 9.1 | |
23 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Python | Rust | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | Apache License 2.0 |
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ZeroNet
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zeronet-conservancy v0.7.9 and status update
our views on the project are incompatible. i consider it harmful to the community to: - advertise fork as official continuation (the worst parts of this were eventually removed, but the project's website still completely mimics official and there's no indication it's a fork anywhere - ship binaries presumably made out of builds made by disappeared nofish - copypaste changes without attribution
- 502 Bad Gateway
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Self hosting?
Or Zeronet (which is public): https://zeronet.dev/
- So Zeronet is dead?
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Have all ZN Devs completely abandoned the project?
Forks are currently active, one is maintained by me as ZeroNetX, https://zeronet.dev
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What's everyone working on this week (31/2022)?
More on How ZeroNet Works at https://zeronet.dev
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are there any onion sites like YouTube?
Yep :) https://zeronet.dev/
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ZeroNet wiki page is outdated
https://www.whonix.org/wiki/ZeroNet contains information of the project before its original developer disappeared and the forks emerged . as a lead developer of one of the forks i don't want to edit the page myself , lest someone paint me unobjective , but the page needs to cover the changes and security implications . feel free to drop by on https://reddit.com/r/zeronet or discuss things on gh directly with fork devs : - https://github.com/zeronet-conservancy/zeronet-conservancy - https://github.com/ZeroNetX/ZeroNet
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23 years ago I created Freenet, the first distributed, decentralized peer-to-peer network. Today I'm working on Locutus, which will make it easy to create completely decentralized alternatives to today's centralized tech companies. Feedback welcome
It seems a good project in early stages. Have you heard about ZeroNet? What do you think about this? And how Locutus is different from Zeronet?
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0net forks
ZeroNetX - by @pramukesh/@canewsin (github), https://github.com/canewsin/ZeroNet, https://zeronet.dev Second fork, i've no idea why it happened (possibly absence of @geekless? i wasn't around and didn't follow how events developed, but they were still around the internets around that time (and then i couldn't contact them any longer))
cargo-msrv
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Introducing cargo-ft: a cargo extension for specifying supported targets for a crate
What this tool say? https://github.com/foresterre/cargo-msrv
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What’s everyone working on this week (19/2023)?
I'm working on cargo-marv.
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What's your crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version?
Before getting overcome by despair, have a look at cargo-msrv -- this little gem of a tool figures it all out for you!
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What's everyone working on this week (31/2022)?
I'll be adding a 'minimal' output format to cargo-msrv for use in scripts. I'll also be updating the book, and inch closer towards releasing v0.16.
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Rust for the Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged for Linux 5.20
First commit 2 months ago, started with edition 2021. https://hg.sr.ht/~cyplo/legdur/browse/Cargo.toml?rev=ca11815...
Have you tried compiling something less than bleeding edge, with a year old compiler, or are you picking projects specifically to "showcase" the supposed failings of the Rust compiler?
Many libraries in the ecosystem have a MSRV (minimum support rust version) guarantee, with compile-time shims to enable newer features if a more recent version is detected.
You can pin your dependencies to those versions (and if they don't have an explicit MSRV, just pin it to a version by date or by running https://github.com/foresterre/cargo-msrv on the project to find the effective MSRV).
You can cargo install specific versions of a binary crate, and if they move to the 2021 edition, or use a recently stabilized standard library function or w/e, you can simply choose to install a specific version, that would work with your distro's rustc/cargo.
I'm not even talking about the completely valid, but last resort strategy of many non-bleeding edge distro package maintainers, of simply creating a .patch file and applying it. In legdur's case, --- edition = "2021" +++ edition = "2018" on Cargo.toml would probably do the trick. For libraries/binaries you control, you can use https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/overriding-depende... and https://github.com/itmettkeDE/cargo-patch.
Giving up after the first minor roadblock and crying bloody murder is intellectually lazy.
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[Gitoxide in January]: full multi-index support in object database and complete git-index reading
Looks helpful though it doesn't seem to address when you don't have a Cargo.lock. I've created an issue for this.
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2022)?
I'll be switching over the CLI of cargo-msrv, from Clap's builder methods to the attribute macro. I hope this will simplify the configuration, as my Config and ConfigBuilder structs (which were build from Clap's ArgMatches) was growing fast, and becoming slightly unorganized. With the attribute macro, the config will be constructed directly by code generated by the macro. The mostly saves one intermediate step, and a lot of boilerplate.
- cargo-msrv v0.14.0 release
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Announcing `cargo supply-chain`: Know whom you trust
Some combination of cargo-outdated and cargo-msrv could probably do this in a slightly more manual fashion.
What are some alternatives?
zeronet-conservancy - zeronet-conservancy is a client for decentralized p2p web 0net, focusing on preserving 0net and transition to riza network
toml-bombadil - A dotfile manager with templating
freenet-core - Declare your digital independence
crates.io-index - Registry index for crates.io
FhemNative - Cross Platform FHEM-HomeAutomation Frontend
cargo-crev - A cryptographically verifiable code review system for the cargo (Rust) package manager.
ZeroNet - ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
rust_lisp - A Rust-embeddable Lisp, with support for interop with native Rust functions
ZeroNet - ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network
cargo-llvm-cov - Cargo subcommand to easily use LLVM source-based code coverage (-C instrument-coverage).
ZeroNet - ZeroNet - Decentralized websites using Bitcoin crypto and BitTorrent network [Moved to: https://github.com/ZeroNetX/ZeroNet]
competitive-programming-rs - Algorithm Snippets for Competitive Programming in Rust