hacktoberfest-swag-list
barrier
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1,445 | 26,181 | |
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8 days ago | almost 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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hacktoberfest-swag-list
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Hacktoberfest 2023 Swags Compilation. Do not give up on T Shirts yet!
MASTER LIST- Check out https://hacktoberfestswaglist.com/. This project culminates the above and many more orgs that are going above and beyond this hacktoberfest! You can get tons of swags from these orgs!!
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Hacktoberfest 2022: Resources
https://hacktoberfest-swag.com/ and https://hacktoberfestswaglist.com/ are good resources when it comes to finding some companies that provide swag. These are also hacktoberfest accepted repositories that you can contribute to on Github.
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Hacktoberfest 2021 with AppWrite
So I hurriedly went through all exciting Companies mentioned on Hacktoberfest Official Page (Not for the Swags.. No.. No.. Off course not!! 🤫) And lucky for me I got assigned my first issue by AppWrite!!
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Get the best out of Hacktoberfest as a newbie contributor
We have reached the 2nd half of Hacktoberfest. This year, the event is super hyped with plenty of swags from different communities in addition to the cool tee/tree that you would get from Digital Ocean ⚡️ While all of these are motivations for you to get started for Hacktoberfest, the act of working on open source contributions is another story altogether 😥
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First Experience with Hacktoberfest (2021)
Hactoberfest Swag List
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Hacktoberfest 2021👕👩💻 -Resources
🡺🡺🡺🡺 https://hacktoberfestswaglist.com 🡸🡸🡸🡸
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Beginner's guide to Hacktoberfest 2021
Refer Hackoberfest wesbite for more
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My Journey: Getting Selected in Google Summer of Code
Apart from contributing, you also get rewarded swags, tees, etc., by DigitalOcean and some of the projects. You can check out hacktoberfestswaglist during hacktoberfest to know about projects offering additional swags.
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Ask HN: Would issue “bounties” make contributing to open source more appealing?
There was a significant number of companies doing this for Hacktoberfest 2020: https://hacktoberfestswaglist.com/
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Top 10 Developer Trends, Wed Sep 30 2020
crweiner / hacktoberfest-swag-list
barrier
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Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch
For software KVM you can use https://github.com/debauchee/barrier
I use it between a Windows PC & a Macbookpro (Linux version available but I don't have Linux)
- Barrier: Open-Source KVM Software
- Hrvach/Deskhop: Fast Desktop Switching Device
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Wayland vs. X – Overview
libei looks useful. But IDK why libei is necessary to run Barrier with Wayland?
For client systems, couldn't there just be a virtual /dev/inputXYZ that Barrier forwards events through
And for host systems, it looks like xev only logs input events when the window is focused.
Is xeyes still broken on Wayland, and how to fix it so that it would work with Barrier?
With Barrier, when the mouse cursor reaches a screen boundary, the keyboard and mouse input are then passed to a different X session on another box until the cursor again crosses a screen boundary rule.
Barrier is a fork of Synergy's open core: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier
libei:
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KVM Switch for Gaming and WFH
I have a similar gaming/WFH setup (2 monitors at 1440p 144hz) and I’ve been using Barrier instead of a physical kvm, and it works really well. Not sure if you’re open to a software kvm but if you are, I’m happy to answer any questions about it if you have any.
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Autoswap Keyboard Layouts based on Operating System
Have you tried Barrier? I casually used it to swap between my main rig and my MBP. Took a minute to get it setup but once I sorted it all out it worked pretty well. It has some settings and tweaks built in to address some of the layout issues you mentioned...
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Alternative solution to expensive KVM - Auto Monitor Input Switcher
Barrier appears to handle PC switching only for the keyboard and mouse.
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IT/programming multi-monitor setup? (coming from 6x old 21" square)
Sorry, probably not entirely on topic and can't answer anything reliable about the multimonitor stuff, but a tip regarding the 2 mice and 2 keyboards for the 2 different computers: use this: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier It's oss multi-os software that lets you use one mouse and keyboard (server) on several PCs (clients) easily over your LAN.
- Linux VNC viewer not displaying MacOS with multiple desktops (single monitor)
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Talon Voice in Visor?
Barrier is a free and open source alternative.
What are some alternatives?
duf - Disk Usage/Free Utility - a better 'df' alternative
synergy-core - Open source core of Synergy, the cross-platform keyboard and mouse sharing tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Flutter-AI-Rubik-cube-Solver - Flutter-Python rubiks cube solver.
input-leap - Open-source KVM software
chapel - a Productive Parallel Programming Language
hidusbf - USB Mice Overclocking Software (for Windows)
awesome-login-pages - This repository consist of many login page example, whch can be used for any web or hybrid app developement.
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
Real_Time_Image_Animation - The Project is real time application in opencv using first order model
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
terraform-aws-vpc - Terraform module to create AWS VPC resources 🇺🇦
macOS-KVM - Streamlined macOS QEMU KVM Hackintosh configuration using OpenCore and libvirt