msp-osd
Listmonk
msp-osd | Listmonk | |
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5 | 74 | |
213 | 13,620 | |
2.3% | - | |
5.2 | 9.2 | |
7 days ago | 14 days ago | |
C | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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msp-osd
- Unable to get OSD info after WTFOS
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Ask HN: What not-profit-seeking project are you tinkering with this week?
This week, as most weeks, I split my time outside of the day job and my other hobbies and obligations between Discord collaboration, Ghidra, and VSCode:
https://github.com/bri3d/VW_Flash - Flashing tools for select control modules in VW MQB and now PQ35 platform cars. This week I'm working on old stuff: a simpler exploit chain for older Simos ECUs, as well as tweaks to expand support to older DSG control units used in PQ35 platform vehicles.
https://github.com/fpv-wtf/msp-osd - I pushed a rearchitect of this on-screen-display overlay system for DJI FPV Goggles last week that seems to have sorted out a lot of issues - I switched from just passing through the OSD drawing messages from the Flight Controller to a system where the video transmitter maintains the OSD character buffer and sends a compressed representation of the screen state. This makes the system much more robust to packet loss in situations where the Flight Controller sends delta updates rather than frame-at-a-time.
I only really started publishing Open Source projects a year or two ago, and while they're pretty much my worst code by any objective measure, I've met some great people and really enjoy working on these. It's fun making things that achieve a goal without so much pressure of deadlines, stakeholders, and competing priorities.
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Why is GetFPV selling used DJI goggles as "new?"
The root itself only gives you full file system access. But with it you get to modify them. The root is also perfectly safe and you won't be able to tell them appart from unrooted ones. For example stuff like this -> https://github.com/bri3d/msp-osd gives you basically 'canvas' mode on the DJI Goggles (though it's still in it's early development phase so still has some kinks to work out).
- Which digital FPV system would you buy today?
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should i go for dji fpv or wait new dji fpv Release?
Probably not from DJI. However, the guys that rooted the goggles have MSP displayport going. It's not flight worthy just yet, using it takes out the goggle UI so you can't change channels/do anything. However, it's looking pretty promising.
Listmonk
- Ask HN: What is a good alternative to SendGrid?
- Listmonk: Newsletter and mailing list manager with a modern dashboard
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Bots Invaded My Newsletter. Here's How I Fought Back with ML ⚔️ 🤖
I have mainly name and email fields in the newsletter signup and there is no verification. Then I manually blacklisted all the bots in the email service Listmonk.
- Listmonk: High performance, self-hosted, newsletter, mailing list manager in Go
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My Open-Source toolkit for 2024
Listmonk – An open-source alternative to Mailchimp just released version 3. It’s great as a stand-alone newsletter. Also seems like a low lift for capturing leads for side projects.
- Listmonk: High performance, self-hosted, newsletter and mailing list manager
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Show HN: I built a tool to send 10k emails for $1 via AWS
Here is another great self hosted solution that I came across. Really high performance (written in Go). No affiliation but well done open source product.
https://listmonk.app
- Show HN: Ideas, 351 pages – the Unvalidated Ideas 2023 Edition eBook
- Self-hosted newsletter and mailing list manager
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How to send bulk/mass email – software for hosting your own email web server
When I searched for this I had a very hard time finding a right answer because all the results were SEO blogs advertising their newsletter services (Mailchimp, Convertkit, etc.), which is not the same thing.
So I wrote this overview covering all the options I found. Additional input is welcome.
Even though Listmonk seems like the best free & open source option, there aren't many guides for it and the documentation is quite limited. So [I've been having trouble getting it running on a CentOS server](https://github.com/knadh/listmonk/issues/1004#issuecomment-1...).
It's a shame that it seems to be used by thousands of people but almost no one bothers to create guides or improve the docs.
What are some alternatives?
mwptools - ground station, mission planner and tools for inav and multiwii-nav
Mautic - Mautic: Open Source Marketing Automation Software.
Research - My personal repository for findings and things to remember
Keila - Open Source Newsletter Tool.
ppg.report - Weather report tailored for paramotor pilots, available worldwide. 🌏 Combines winds aloft, nearby Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts, hourly forecast, NWS active alerts, FAA TFRs, SIGMETs, G-AIRMETs and CWAs
Postal - 📮 A fully featured open source mail delivery platform for incoming & outgoing e-mail
cyber-stasis - Post-money economy simulator in the form of a free fictional game based on gift economy that tests the hypothesis of having a market system without any exchange be it barters or money.
Mailtrain - Self hosted newsletter app
Synthic - Automatically generate gameboy music using machine learning
DadaMail - Self-Hosted, Full Featured, Email Mailing List Manager. Announcement + Discussion Lists, Web-based Installer, Installs with minimal dependencies, sendmail/SMTP/Amazon SES supported
toysql - A playplay sql db
Mail For Good - An open source email campaign management tool for nonprofits