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blink | Aurora | |
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5,985 | 1,825 | |
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21 days ago | 6 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Apple must open iPadOS to sideloading within 6 months, EU says
you can work on it
https://blink.sh/
see also https://docs.blink.sh/advanced/code
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iOS / iPadOS 17 👉 Blink 17
Fixes for the new OS, general improvements, and tons of thanks to all testers for their help! https://github.com/blinksh/blink/discussions/1850
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Apple debuts iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus
You can already do that with an iPad (sans fat OS). If you're using Blink Shell (https://blink.sh) the external display is independent of what's on the iPad too, which works really neatly. This is the exact setup I used as my main dev machine in a previous role.
Would be very nice to see if this works on the new iPhones. A thin client with decent security in your pocket with keyboard/mouse/display at both home and work seems like a very approachable computing setup.
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Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max
I use blink[0] with a 40% keyboard to develop linux program on a vps.
If you want to do programming without wireless interenet, another option is to connect a raspberry pi zero 2w (with usb gadget mode enabled) to the usb c port using a single usb cable. Then the rpi zero will share a ethernet network with iOS device. Then you can use blink (again) to mosh to raspberrypi.local to do the development on the pi.
The reason that I don't do it on android with termux is that there's no high quality terminal emulator like blink on android.
[0]: https://blink.sh
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Buying an iPad Pro for coding was a mistake
There's also Blink [1] which includes a local shell (limited), ssh and mosh support, and comes with a local-first, but remote-dependent, vscode implementation. Works with vscode.dev, code-server (the coder.com and microsoft version), coder.com etc. Not free but a free TestFlight versions available if you accept to be a beta tester of sorts.
I've had moderate success using it, but overall the code-server experience has been a bit lacking, in part due to languages I use, in part due to lots of software still assuming a local-first development environment (code-server/coder.com help with this by e.g. proxying http ports in your dev environment). A real IDE/code editor running on a MacBook is still way superior.
[1] https://blink.sh
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Prompt2, heads up; they are readying up another version Prompt2 has been abandoned by devs since iOS 14 / 1y ago in a crashing state - Now they want to make another money-heist cash-grab from its users by forcing them to upgrade one of the most expensive apps of all time.
If you're okay with a subscription model for a terminal type shell, I would recommend Blink. Does everything Prompt did and more. They have a 1-week trial, and then you can subscribe for $20 a year.
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Github code no longer updated?
I also opened https://github.com/blinksh/blink/issues/1777 so from now on everyone is able to see the commit reference that was used for the build.
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Ed25519-sk on iOS
I took a wild stab at finding a non-subscription iOS app that supports Ed25519-sk, but ended up just moving back to ephemeral per-device ed25519 keys instead. Both Blink.sh and Terminus purport to support -sk / HW passkeys behind subscription paywalls, but I can't verify as I don't pay for subscription model apps.
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iOS tools for self hosting
Big fan of Blink, makes it super easy to quickly ssh into a remote machine
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
SSH or mosh (via https://blink.sh/) back to a cloud/remote NixOS VM. The iPad is purely a self-contained interface with a local browser.
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Ducky Shine 7 ghosted backlights?
EDIT - Additional Info: I do usually use third-party RGB controller software to modify the backlights, I didn't realise how limited the vanilla Ducky software is in customisability when I bought the keyboard, so I use Aurora RGB for this https://www.project-aurora.com
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How to sync RGB light of a Steelseries keyboard and a Logitech mouse?
Unless with the help of third-party projects. For example, Aurora.
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So Cryptic put a Starfleet logo on Razer keyboards during login screen…or at least they tried.
It might be possible to do it using Project Aurora / git hub, an opensource 3rd party rgb middleware that tries to juggle the various proprietary APIs.
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G915: Make Numpad and Caps change color when pressed
I run a program called Aurora on top of G Software to get that functionality though.
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Ask HN: What lesser-known accessories do you use with your computer?
I have a Roccat Vulcan 120 RGB keyboard which has a sweet volume knob on it. Don't use the software that comes with it though. I use Project Aurora[1] to control the lights on the keys. I'm able to program color/fx/animation per key per program that has focus. It's useful if you have new software or a game you're not used to. For example, you can highlight all the relevant keys to help you memorize them.
But mainly I use it to play an audio waveform of any music that's playing. And highlight caps lock whenever it's on.
[1]: https://www.project-aurora.com/
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In-Game Razer Chroma Effects on Non-Razer Keyboards
Aurora can do this https://www.project-aurora.com/
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Am I Missing Something In Chroma?
so the fn key thing but with other modifier keys is not possible to do with chroma, you can try Project Aurora
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[Mouse] Razer Viper Ultimate Mercury (White) With Dock - $59.99 ($150-90)
You could take a look at Aurora but haven’t tried it with the Viper.
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hi ! i would like to synchronise my led setup
Check 3rd party apps like project aurora: https://www.project-aurora.com/ or OpenRGB: https://openrgb.org/
- Here is a demo of my "functional rgb" setup
What are some alternatives?
template-nixos - The NixOS template, configured for Gitpod (www.gitpod.io) to give you pre-built, nix based ephemeral operating system environments in the cloud.
OpenRGB
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
Artemis - Provides advanced unified lighting across many different brands RGB peripherals
sweep - Sweep: open-source AI-powered Software Developer for small features and bug fixes.
saltychat-fivem - FiveM implementation of Salty Chat (TeamSpeak 3 based Voice Plugin)
blink - tiniest x86-64-linux emulator
icue-ambilight - Ambilight for Corsair devices: Synchronise the colors of your iCue compatible devices with the content displayed on your screen.
streamdeck-ui - A Linux compatible UI for the Elgato Stream Deck.
hud-manager - All-in-one broadcast & HUDs Manager
HeadsetControl - Sidetone and Battery status for Logitech G930, G533, G633, G933 SteelSeries Arctis 7/PRO 2019 and Corsair VOID (Pro) in Linux and MacOSX
GTA-V-Decompiled-Scripts - All decompiled .ysc game scripts as of GTA V build 2628 (GTA Online 1.60), including native tables.