aaaaxy
NewsBlur
aaaaxy | NewsBlur | |
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5 | 31 | |
203 | 6,726 | |
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9.7 | 9.2 | |
9 days ago | 3 days ago | |
Go | Objective-C | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
aaaaxy
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Making Games in Go for Absolute Beginners
> Your game looks great, congrats on your progress! I especially enjoyed how the zoom works when you're leaving/arrive planets, and the unique propulsion system (also, the anchor made me giggle!).
Thank you. Feedbacks are very much appreciated. There is still a long was until an eventual release, but it's very fun to work on it.
> I tend to not need many, so I'd be curious if you can recall any structure in particular which you couldn't find? No biggie if not.
I had trouble finding basic structures like sets or linked lists, as much as more specific ones like R-tree, M-tree, KD-tree quad-tree or specific kinds of tries.
When quickly searching on Google, there are pretty much always some results, but when looking at the details it's not that great. Most of the packages have some kind of flaw that was a deal-breaker for me. Most common ones are:
- The package is something developed by one guy 4 years ago, and has pretty much no stars and is abandoned
- The structure is somehow backed by the native `map`, meaning that it has the same randomized iteration order
- There is some kind of logic to try to handle multi-threading, mixed-up with the data structure's logic. Often with mutexes/locks, thus killing the performance. My game is pretty much only mono-thread, and I just need something simple and that does not care about synchronization.
- The structure is not generic, but only uses `interface{}`
- The structure lacks tests or have unreadable code made of 1-letter variables
> I'm not a game dev, but I've seen some larger games such as https://github.com/divVerent/aaaaxy/tree/main/internal (if you haven't played it before—do it!) which seems to be able to place everything into separate packages without issue, so perhaps there's something to gleam from their architecture?
Thanks for the reference. After looking at it, is seems to me that they are creating really tiny packages made of one or two files. I don't want my codebase to end-up with thousands of 1-file packages, it does not seem very maintainable. I want to keep having packages with clearly defined purposes and domains.
> Hash map iteration shouldn't be sorted in _any_ language (here's Rust, for example https://play.rust-lang.org/?version=stable&mode=debug&editio... (Python makes it _appear_ as if dicts are sorted hash maps, but that's only because it doesn't only use a hash table, but a vector as well (same as you'd have to do in Go))), otherwise it would cause both portability and security (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/2630) issues. You should probably be using a b-tree if you aren't willing to sort it yourself.
I think that you didn't understand my message (or I didn't explain clearly enough). I do not need the items to be sorted, I need the iteration order to be consistent.
Let's say that I insert A, B and C in a map, then want to iterate on it. I will get an unspecified order, maybe ABC, maybe CBA, maybe BAC, which does not matter to me. However, in any language, this order will be consistent across all future iterations unless the data is changed. This is a natural property of any data structure. So if I got CBA in the first loop, I will also get CBA in the second and third loops.
In golang this is not the case because they actively inserted a random order. It means that even if the data does not change, I may get CBA in the first iteration, but BAC in the second, then ABC... Which created a ton of issues for me.
> If you don't care about unloading https://github.com/pkujhd/goloader
- aaaaxy: A nonlinear 2D puzzle platformer taking place in impossible spaces.
- Aaaaxy is a nonlinear 2D puzzle platformer taking place in impossible spaces
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⟳ 1 apps added, 37 updated at f-droid.org
AAAAXY (version 1.2.280+20220822.2294.9ff4b8b7): A nonlinear 2D puzzle platformer taking place in impossible spaces.
NewsBlur
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Google helped destroy adoption of RSS feeds
I use Newsblur, it’s open source and you can self host, but for the price of the service, I am happy to pay. There are apps for most every platform.
https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur
- MozillaSocial
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After more than 20 years, I published my first dirty project
A few years (three at the time of this post) ago, I reported an issue I had in the (Open Source) RSS Feedreader of my choice, NewsBlur.
- Options to migrate news data to FreshRSS
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Style Your RSS Feed
NewsBlur tries to handle this case by comparing stories and if they match up to a certain percentage of the content, considers them duplicates.
Here's the code that does the work:
https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur/blob/master/apps/rss_...
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RSS Application suggestions?
I use both NewsBlur and Feedly as paid services, but NewsBlur at least is open source: https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur
- What is your favorite selhosted rss reader ?
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How did you find this show?
Article on Animation Magazine (whose RSS feed I follow with NewsBlur).
- RSS Readers That You Can Self Host
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35 thought-provoking websites that will help you learn new things - AI powered research assistant, list of Rss feed readers, open links from the web in apps instead
https://github.com/samuelclay/NewsBlur - personal news reader bringing people together to talk about the world. A new sound of an old instrument.
What are some alternatives?
osmdroid - OpenStreetMap-Tools for Android
FreshRSS - A free, self-hostable news aggregator…
chaofun-app - 炒饭( https://chao.fun/app )App工程
Feedbin - A nice place to read on the web.
app - Think fearlessly with end-to-end encrypted notes and files. For issues, visit https://standardnotes.com/forum or https://standardnotes.com/help.
Miniflux - Minimalist and opinionated feed reader
fritter - A privacy-friendly Twitter frontend for mobile devices
koreader - An ebook reader application supporting PDF, DjVu, EPUB, FB2 and many more formats, running on Cervantes, Kindle, Kobo, PocketBook and Android devices
goloader - load and run golang code at runtime.
Selfoss - multipurpose rss reader, live stream, mashup, aggregation web application
OsmAnd - OsmAnd
newsboat - An RSS/Atom feed reader for text terminals