ergodox-compress-keymap
files_reader
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ergodox-compress-keymap
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
Encrypted backup to AWS Glacier Deep Archive ($1/TB/month)
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/glacier_deep_archive_backup
And for ErgodoxEZ:
Compress your keymap so you can add more features without hitting the limit
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/ergodox-compress-keymap
Generate Heatmap from your keypresses so you can see whether your layout is optimal
https://github.com/mrichtarsky/ergodox-heatmap
- Ergodox EZ Glow Keymap compressor
files_reader
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ePUB Reader
Apps > Files > Reader (ebook reader). Works well enough in my limited testing.
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
Simple things like:
Spodcast, a Spofify->RSS bridge [1], made it because I listen to netcasts while working outside out of network reach (forest and field work).
Reader, a native-look epub/pdf/cb[rz] reader for Nextcloud [2], made it when my daughter was issued an iPad at school on which she was not allowed to install any "apps" while I thought the thing was tailor-made for reading books. The iPad was returned years ago but I recently updated Reader to make it run again.
...and a host of small tools which I make just when I need them, dumping them to GH for all to peruse, e.g.:
ZMapi, a Zoneminder CLI tool [3], made it when I installed a video surveillance system in the new barn which uses Chinese cameras which I do not want to be able to access the 'net directly.
bs, a Bookstack API CLI tool [4], made it when I needed to upload a large number of conference videos to a Bookstack site.
...etc
I don't have much time for these side things since I'm mostly busy on and around the farm but every now and then the weather is a good excuse to keep me inside...
[1] https://github.com/Yetangitu/Spodcast
[2] https://github.com/Yetangitu/files_reader
[3] https://github.com/Yetangitu/zmapi
[4] https://github.com/Yetangitu/bs
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Show HN: Lota – An online ePub reader with VS Code style
I gave Reader a good kick, shook out the debris from the tree and made it look a bit more like a "modern" (ha!) Nextcloud app and with that it should work again on current Nextcloud. Find it here:
https://apps.nextcloud.com/apps/files_reader
...or here:
https://github.com/Yetangitu/files_reader
...or install it directly in NC. For those who give it a try let me know - through Github - if it work as intended.
What are some alternatives?
FeedTheMonkey - Desktop client for the TinyTinyRSS feed reader.
PoC_CVEs - PoC_CVEs
Spodcast - Spodcast is a caching Spotify podcast to RSS proxy. Using Spodcast you can follow Spotify-hosted netcasts/podcasts using any player which supports RSS, thus enabling the use of older hardware which is not compatible with the Spotify (web) app.
sharpliner - Use C# instead of YAML to define your Azure DevOps pipelines
glacier_deep_archive_backup - Extremely low cost, off-site backup/restore using AWS S3 Glacier Deep Archive
brassica - A featureful sound change applier for language construction
TinyNightmare64
kn - kn — nvgt/fldrs/qckly
oxide - Teach your PostgreSQL database how to speak MongoDB Wire Protocol
roll - A command-line dice-rolling simulator for RPGs
gpxif - CLI to update image EXIF locations and times using a GPX track
certify - Professional ACME Client for Windows. Certificate Management UI, powered by Let's Encrypt and compatible with all ACME v2 CAs. Download from certifytheweb.com