mcfgthread
lagrange
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9.2 | 9.4 | |
13 days ago | 7 days ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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mcfgthread
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DXVK 1.10 for Mac
Thanks for the response and explanation. I assumed there was a reason for the replacement but didn’t know. I did replace the threading primitives in the package, but I do it in a postPatch phase instead of with a patch. It seemed less messy that way, and it allows Linux to leverage the mcfgthread-based threading implementation nixpkgs uses for Windows packages.
lagrange
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Support for gzip compression
I've proposed such solution in Lagrange feature request. What do you think?
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The web’s most important decision
Using a terminal, the old lynx browser is probably the most widely available and user-friendly client.
If you want a GUI, Skyjake's Lagrange browswer is beautiful and available for Linux, Mac, and Windows: https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
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Text Only News Websites
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
Lagrange is sort of the Netscape of Gemini. It works on all the major desktop and mobile OSes. Personally prefer Elaho (iOS) or Buran (Android) for mobile
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Show HN: Textual Markdown – a Markdown “browser” in the terminal
[3] https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
- Is there an “underground” version of the internet?
- Surfing the Gopherspace
- Finger: The First Social Software
- Setting a site icon
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Lagrange, a beautiful Gemini client, for Android (pre-release)
So for the uninitiated like myself,
this is hosted on Github at:
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
And is a client for a new internet protocol that is "heavier than Gopher, but lighter than the web". Discussed here:
https://gemini.circumlunar.space/
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Gemini is Solutionism at its Worst
I'd start by checking out Antenna:
https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/warmedal.se/~antenna/
It's an aggregator of sorts, but with a bit of a twist.
Clients, for the terminal I recommend Amfora
https://github.com/makeworld-the-better-one/amfora
and Lagrange is a great GUI client
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
Communication, there's an informal way of addressing other gemlogs using 'RE: '. It's fraught with issues, as I have discussed. There's IRC (#gemini on tilde.chat) and Usenet (comp.infosystems.gemini) now that the mailing list (itself a potent source of drama) has gone to the great bitbucket in the sky.<p><a href="https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gerikson.com/gemlog/gemini-sux/Re-re-re-considered-harmful.gmi" rel="nofollow">https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gerikson.com/gemlog/gemini-sux...</a>
What are some alternatives?
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection
adblock2privoxy - Convert adblock config files to privoxy format
nixos-configs - My NixOS and nix-darwin configs
gopher-plus - Gopher+ protocol specification
dxvk - Vulkan-based implementation of D3D9, D3D10 and D3D11 for Linux / Wine
TerraHax-Bin - Official Repository for TerraHax
muon - GPU based Electron on a diet
amfora - A fancy terminal browser for the Gemini protocol.
nixpkgs - Nix Packages collection & NixOS
webcert - WebCert is a Web application to generate and manage digital certificates in cases where no "full" CA is needed.
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
blockit - WebKitGTK adblock extension with Brave's Rust-based adblock engine for backend.