ddnet
endoflife.date
ddnet | endoflife.date | |
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13 | 43 | |
499 | 2,192 | |
1.2% | 2.3% | |
10.0 | 9.9 | |
6 days ago | 1 day ago | |
C++ | Ruby | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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ddnet
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
I'm working on an online game called DDraceNetwork: https://ddnet.org/
A lot of keeping infrastructure running, code reviews for the active developers we have, community management, some development: https://ddnet.org/news/ddnet-year-2021-in-review/
The community is the main reason for me to keep it running. We only cover server costs, but no one takes any payment to work on DDNet.
- What good games to play on MacOs?
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Simple 2 player games over the internet for Linux
DDraceNetwork has cooperative gameplay.
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Call for testing | DDNet 16.4 Release Candidate
DDNet 16.4 is supposed to release in 1 week, assuming no bad bugs are found. Please test the Release Candidate to prevent problems being only discovered after release. Report bugs in the bugs channel or directly on Github: https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet/pull/5838
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What open source games do you play?
Teeworlds and it's DDRace mod (kinda 2D DeFRaG) https://ddnet.tw
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Ask HN: Favourite Open Source Game?
and its mod ddnet https://ddnet.tw
I've been playing for a full on decade, the game was your typical third person shooter but around 2015 a mod came out that allowed fast completion of puzzle like maps, then it diverged and it now has two versions. Everyone mostly sticks to its ddnet counterpart. but the quake style, deathmatch/ctf/team is still fun at times. though nobody plays it.
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New Submission
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DDRaceNetwork
"website": "https://ddnet.tw",
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r/place official discussion
from ddnet.tw you guys are being attacked
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When you dig into an open source app repo, what are your first steps? Are there some best practices to make heads + tails of the repo? Reading functions with functions is a lot to keep track of, alongside trying to catch up with years of development (no matter how small the scope).
There is this great game called DDNet. https://github.com/ddnet/ddnet which is a fork of a dead game, but DDNet has been around for many years and growing.
endoflife.date
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End of Life of Technologies and Devices
> where you can see overlapped timelines when support ended
I tried to generate a visual timeline for a given page (https://github.com/endoflife-date/endoflife.date/pull/2859, has some screenshots), but it was limited to a single page (so you'd only see nokia devices at once for eg).
It turned out that it is too hard to generate clear charts with vague data. We often only know whether is device is supported or not (true/false, see comments about samsung below in this thread), and don't have clear release dates.
I'll get to it someday (PRs welcome), but it might not work for the usecase we want (picking phones) because data on mobiles is very vague.
repairability score -> sounds interesting, will file an issue and see. The hard part is that there's no clear identifiers for devices (SWID/CPE are just not good enough) for us to track this kind of data from elsewhere easily.
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understanding Rails version maintenance policy?
Here's the PR where it was added by a user, "Based on a Rails core team member's comment"...
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Pragmatic Versioning – An Alternative to Semver
A lot of the communications regarding End of Life for Support is done very effectively here: https://endoflife.date/
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Maybe helpful: https://endoflife.date
https://endoflife.date (not mine)
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Central Hardware Firmware versions?
a little similar to endoflife.date if anyone has ever come across it for Software versions?
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You can serve static data over HTTP
We do this at https://endoflife.date API, and it works quite well.
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python-eol: A package to check whether the python version you're using is beyond/close to end of life
I've created the `db.json` with the [end of life](https://endoflife.date/) api.
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Ask HN: Most interesting tech you built for just yourself?
Something I've recently worked on is building an SQLite database of all the dependencies my organisation uses, which makes it possible to write our own queries and reports. The tool is all Open Source (https://dmd.tanna.dev) and has a CLI as well as the SQLite data.
Ive used it to look for software that's out of date (via https://endoflife.date), to find vulnerablilities (via https://osv.dev) and get license information (via https://deps.dev)
It's been hugely useful for us understanding use of internal and external dependencies, and I wish I'd built it earlier in my career so I could've had it for other companies I've worked at!
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Keeping up with EOS and EOL hardware and software
This is neat: https://endoflife.date/
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Looking for a 3rd party library of EOL/EOS software support dates
I'm looking for a 3rd party vendor that can do the mindlessly tedious work of maintaining a library of software support dates. Think hundreds of thousands/millions of versions of software in an enterprise with ridiculous tech debt. Something like endoflife.date but much more far encompassing.
What are some alternatives?
Teeworlds - A retro multiplayer shooter
WordOps - Install and manage a high performance WordPress stack with a few keystrokes
teiserver - Middleware server for online gaming
django-DefectDojo - DevSecOps, ASPM, Vulnerability Management. All on one platform.
teeworlds-fng2-mod - FNG mod for teeworlds, that advances the original FNG idea by golden spikes and other features
xeol - A scanner for end-of-life (EOL) software and dependencies in container images, filesystems, and SBOMs
doomrl - D**m, the Roguelike
radiofeed-app - Simple podcast aggregator
shapez.io - shapez is an open source base building game on Steam inspired by factorio!
public-iperf3-servers - A list of public iPerf3 servers...
flameshot - Powerful yet simple to use screenshot software :desktop_computer: :camera_flash:
digraph - Organize the world