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musikcube
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over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
Vue | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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headway
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Serverless maps at 1/700 the cost of Google Maps API
You might want to peek at https://github.com/headwaymaps/headway . I have never used it myself, but it at least shows how to integrate the different pieces.
The individual software components often have alternative with a similar scope. So if you don't like a choice headwaymaps made, browse around.
The data sources are mostly "unique", i.e. everybody downloads from the pages (Geofabrik, Who's On First, etc), so not much to gain here.
Editing styles has some alternatives, but the OpenSource editors are far away from the quality of the Mapbox editor. Maputnik or editing the 1000+ SLOC JSON by hand are the way to go, imo.
Personally I use GeoFabrik to download OSM extracts → osmconvert to extract the smaller bounding box I am interested in → tilemaker to render vector tiles to individual .pbf files I can serve like it's 1999. The bounding box extract is not necessary, but it's much faster if you need to tweak things in tilemaker. Both tilemaker and osmconvert are packaged for at least Debian out of the box, so setup is easy enough. Rendering a decently sized metro area takes < 30mins with this from scratch of compute, < 5min with the bounding box extract.
Note that adding icons (sprites) or fonts is extra work that comes on top. And while the tools themselves are great, there's still a lot of gluing/plumbing/fitting things together that you'll need to do. If headwaymaps works for you, it's probably the easiest choice.
- Google Location History-type program, but on a private server for anyone to run?
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Self Hosting a Google Maps Alternative with OpenStreetMap
In a similar vain, there is maps.earth / headway:
https://github.com/headwaymaps/headway
https://about.maps.earth/
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32551273
Another self hostable OSM stack that seems promising is headway
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maps.earth: Open-source maps for everyone, powered by Headway and OpenStreetMap
About: https://about.maps.earth/
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What is the easiest way to deploy OSM on the premise? like nominatim.openstreetmap.org, but offline version.
Something like this? https://github.com/headwaymaps/headway
- Self-hostable maps stack, powered by OpenStreetMap
- Headway is a self-hosted alternative to Google Maps which supports 200+ cities across the globe
musikcube
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Nord themes for musikcube
Nord theme for Musickube
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Ebuild Maintenance War Stories?
Turns out someone already made an issue about this upstream, and even made a working ebuild, although it was published to his/her overlay which is not listed on overlays.gentoo.org yet sadly. If you're curious what was wrong and how it was fixed: the github issue
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Best option for Raspberry Pi 4 Music Streaming Server?
If it's just for music and you dig the look of TUI apps then musikcube has built-in server functionality. You install it on both the server and clients but keep the library on the server. It's light and works well, including for giant collections. There's apparently an android app too, musikdroid, but I haven't tried it. I haven't tried the windows or mac client apps either, so I can't vouch for any of them, but it's great on linux.
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Cmus vs. Musikcube
VLC can be used to play a file from the command line, but there is no user interface. Players like cmus and musikcube have a text based interface and library management.
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Can YOU identify this TUI music player?
Well, there's Musikcube. I think it's a solid choice over cmus.
- A simple, clean and cross-platform music player
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Trying to build a console only system - need recommendations
music player: musikcube
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I'm very unfamiliar with Linux and i saw this today and i really like the aesthetic of it and i was wondering if anyone knows what Linux this may be?
Dont know about the rest but the top left music player looks like musikcube with a skin on it. https://musikcube.com/
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A good mp3 player?
I use https://github.com/clangen/musikcube on a daily basis
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Hacker News top posts: May 28, 2022
Musikcube, a cross-platform, terminal-based library, player and server\ (16 comments)
What are some alternatives?
openstreetmap-tile-server - Docker file for a minimal effort OpenStreetMap tile server
cmus - Small, fast and powerful console music player for Unix-like operating systems.
planetiler - Flexible tool to build planet-scale vector tilesets from OpenStreetMap data fast
mpd - Music Player Daemon
vgtk - A declarative desktop UI framework for Rust built on GTK and Gtk-rs
Snapcast - Synchronous multiroom audio player
inspiral-web - The web version of the Inspiral app.
FlexASIO - A flexible universal ASIO driver that uses the PortAudio sound I/O library. Supports WASAPI (shared and exclusive), KS, DirectSound and MME.
mod_mbtiles - Serve tiles with Apache directly from an .mbtiles file
Airsonic - :satellite: :cloud: :notes:Airsonic, a Free and Open Source community driven media server (fork of Subsonic and Libresonic)
maplibre-gl-js - MapLibre GL JS - Interactive vector tile maps in WebGL2
LibreTime - LibreTime: Radio Broadcast & Automation Platform