awesome-software-patreons
profanity
awesome-software-patreons | profanity | |
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6 | 20 | |
480 | 1,263 | |
- | 0.8% | |
5.5 | 8.7 | |
3 months ago | 27 days ago | |
C | ||
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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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.
awesome-software-patreons
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Software Patreons
A list of awesome individual programmers and OSS projects looking for funding collected by on GitHub: https://github.com/uraimo/awesome-software-patreons opensource
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Open-Source Developer Burnout, Low Pay Putting Web at Risk
There is this.
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The state of funding accessibility development for handicapped people on Linux is quite dire
You might want to add those to https://github.com/uraimo/awesome-software-patreons/
- Let's show some love to Linux and open-source related projects
- Where To Find Open Source/Creative Commons Projects That Need Funding?
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Ask HN: Would issue โbountiesโ make contributing to open source more appealing?
There have been countless FOSS-centric bounty sites since the late 1990s. They never took off in a significant way and now people are using subscription-based platforms like Patreon and Liberapay: https://github.com/uraimo/awesome-software-patreons/
I guess in hindsight one could say that bounties are too messy while a subscription-based approach is much clearer (less managing overhead etc.).
Quoting from https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/market-research/history/software
"Many bounty sites have been tried over many years. Some sites that have come and gone: The Free Software Bazaar, CoSource, Fundry, Public Software Fund, BountyOSS, BitKick, COFundOS (which alled users to place bounties for new applications as well as for changes to existing programs), Opensourcexperts.com, Donorge, Bountycounty, Bounty Hacker, microPledge, FundHub (some unrelated site uses that name now, not surprisingly), GitBo, Catincan, DemandRush, and Open Funding (broken though the main domain openinitiative.com still exists) โ and probably others we never discovered. GNOME and Launchpad each made attempts at supporting bounties but that never came to anything substantial. FOSS Factory (which is still live but has had no activity for years) bothered writing their own essay on the history of other failed bounty sites."
You might also want to check out https://wiki.snowdrift.coop/market-research/other-crowdfundi...
profanity
- Profanity IM โ Ncurses based XMPP client
- Looking for a C project to contribute on
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Student looking to contribute to open source
I had a great experience contributing to this C project (there is also Python involved) https://github.com/profanity-im/profanity
- IRCv3 2022 Spec round-up
- A possibly new way of drawing boxes in the terminal
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Xmpp Bot with its own address.
One option, maybe a little clunky - check out profanity (https://profanity-im.github.io/), a terminal based xmpp client. It has a python api. You can write a crude plugin to connect to [email protected] (or whatever user you figure out). Then just listen for incoming messages on a loop. When something is received, run it through a few cases to match the message with the intended event (or discard or whatever). Then probably trigger some external shell script to do the data retrieval, returning to the plugin to send. Profanity runs on pretty much anything.
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Trying to build a console only system - need recommendations
XMPP client: Profanity
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Tell HN: Discord is permanently locking out users with multiple accounts
I haven't used it, but if you like irssi you might also like profanity which claims to be inspired by it: https://profanity-im.github.io/
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XMPP client Profanity: beginner friendly FOSS project (C, Python, HTML, CSS)
Our website is: https://profanity-im.github.io/
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Recommendations for an intranet only (unfederated) chat, for notifications and 2 users
Or, there is profanity (https://profanity-im.github.io/) and there is a python library that makes things go quickly. I had a thought to have a plugin autoconnect the "bot" user to the server, start an omemo session with a user (or users), and listen on a local socket or something for messages to send over the omemo session. I had issues with the omemo enrollment/key exchange sticking though, which made it unreliable.
What are some alternatives?
mooc-floss
k3os - Purpose-built OS for Kubernetes, fully managed by Kubernetes.
SheetJS js-xlsx - ๐ SheetJS Spreadsheet Data Toolkit -- New home https://git.sheetjs.com/SheetJS/sheetjs
bytebase - The GitLab/GitHub for database DevOps. World's most advanced database DevOps and CI/CD for Developer, DBA and Platform Engineering teams.
awesome-haskell-sponsorship - ๐ Haskell profiles to sponsor
igel - a delightful machine learning tool that allows you to train, test, and use models without writing code
liberapay.com - Source code of the recurrent donations platform Liberapay
xmrig - RandomX, KawPow, CryptoNight and GhostRider unified CPU/GPU miner and RandomX benchmark
quadratik - Free and open source software for easy self-hosted quadratic funding!
proton-ge-custom - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
lbry-desktop - A browser and wallet for LBRY, the decentralized, user-controlled content marketplace.
toxic - A Tox-based instant messaging and video chat client