fynedesk
pigo
fynedesk | pigo | |
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12 | 7 | |
922 | 4,290 | |
24.7% | - | |
8.5 | 1.4 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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fynedesk
- FyneDesk – Linux desktop environment in Go
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Making cross-platform software using Linux that also runs on BSD
We (I am one of the developers) also have https://github.com/FyshOS/fynedesk as a desktop environment.
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Build a Desktop App in Go Using Wails and React
If U like a Go Desktop try this: https://github.com/fyne-io/fynedesk
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Project Oberon
The Oberon channel has several videos of Oberon in action,
https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+Oberon+Chan...
While Oberon was quite cool, people should also learn about its Xerox influence,
"Eric Bier Demonstrates Cedar"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_dt7NG38V4
Also dive into what happened afterwards, Oberon-2, Active Oberon, Zonnon,...
Active Oberon could be considered quite modern, also makes the distinction between safe and unsafe pointers, which improves the experience for low level coding.
https://github.com/metacore/A2OS
One of the best things about these systems is proving what systems programming with automatic memory management were capable of.
Given Oberon-2's influence on Go, maybe improving Fyne (https://fyne.io/fynedesk/) with something like gRPC for the dynamic experience, could be a possible sucessor.
- FyneDesk, a fresh look at what it means to be a desktop environment
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Why Go over Python?
The thing is with go is it's kind of made for web applications. It's made by google for google. Taking a look at the standard library you can see the most fleshed out parts are for general system access, networking and particularly http, and crypto. People have obviously made things outside of those scopes like fynedesk, but that's where the focus of golang is.
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Is there is good GUI for Golang ?
Another angle for when a toolkit is mature could be when it’s used for a full desktop environment :). MacOS and Windows native toolkits obviously tick the box. GTK+ has Gnome, Qt powers KDE (both have Go bindings), Enlightenment is powered by EFL (no Go support yet). Fyne is being used for FyneDesk https://github.com/fyne-io/fynedesk
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As a longtime BSD user, I have my doubts about our future.
One other idea that I had: There are new approaches to the desktop like e.g. FyneDesk, a *nix desktop environment written in Golang (using its own GUI toolkit). It's BSD-licensed (3-clause) and I would expect the team being more than happy with anybody trying to make it available to a wider audience. Might be worth a thought.
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Pure Go desktop for Linux/BSD, FyneDesk reaches v0.2
100% agree on the theming, quick glance at the current implementation seems to indicate hardcoded values (I am assuming this is an early spec) https://github.com/fyne-io/fynedesk/blob/master/theme/theme.go
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Looking for an interesting project to contribute
we were thinking of contributing to this project fyne-io/fynedesk: A full desktop environment for Linux/Unix using Fyne (github.com)
pigo
- [Question] - Any library that's similar to human js in terms of functionalities?
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Face classifier/detection library for Go?
Then I saw this library https://github.com/esimov/pigo but as far as I know, this library only detects if an image has face in it, but cannot really classify the face. CMIIW.
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[HIRING] Port a GO library to JavaScript/WebAssembly or plain C
The task consists of porting a small portion of the PIGO face detection GO library (https://github.com/esimov/pigo/commit/29b25278c3e3436416440404b95cd3c18e145b3b) especially the face landmarks extraction section to WebAssembly/JavaScript or plain C depending of the programming language your are proficient with.
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suggestion on an image management/image regconition software
I tried https://github.com/ageitgey/face_recognition and https://github.com/esimov/pigo so far and they both work OK, but from there, you would need to add EXIF tags into your pictures, so they can be picked up by img-DB.
- I'm looking for a Go computer vision package that isn't GoCV.
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Handsfree.js – integrate face, hand, and/or pose tracking to front end projects
I'll use this post / opportunity to ask the HN community
(I know this is a technically complicated, and potentially sensitive subject)
I've been approached by a few people who are trying to make prescription glasses less expensive. It's a mix of (licensed) opticians, people interested in offering community health services, etc.
What is the current state of the art for PD measurement based on face / pupil tracking / detection using laptop webcams or mobile (front) cameras?
I imagine (obviously?) that there must be scholar research on the acceptable error margins for a PD measurement (depending on the type of vision condition, i.e. farsightedness, etc.)?
Would using something like Handsfree or https://github.com/esimov/pigo (which has pupil detection) be a good start, or would these be an ~order of magnitude off in terms of the necessary margins?
Thanks a lot.
- Looking for an interesting project to contribute
What are some alternatives?
fyne - Cross platform GUI toolkit in Go inspired by Material Design
go-gd - Go bingings for GD (http://www.boutell.com/gd/)
go-playground - Better Go Playground powered by React and Monaco editor
gocv - Go package for computer vision using OpenCV 4 and beyond. Includes support for DNN, CUDA, and OpenCV Contrib.
cfssl - CFSSL: Cloudflare's PKI and TLS toolkit
gg - Go Graphics - 2D rendering in Go with a simple API.
sciter - Sciter: the Embeddable HTML/CSS/JS engine for modern UI development
go-opencv - Go bindings for OpenCV / 2.x API in gocv / 1.x API in opencv
Wails - Create beautiful applications using Go
go-nude - Nudity detection with Go.
kaf - Modern CLI for Apache Kafka, written in Go.
imaginary - Fast, simple, scalable, Docker-ready HTTP microservice for high-level image processing