neko
Isotope
neko | Isotope | |
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69 | 19 | |
5,512 | 10,987 | |
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7.1 | 0.0 | |
12 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | HTML | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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neko
- A self hosted virtual browser that runs in Docker
- N.eko – open-source self-hosted virtual browser
- BrowserBox Pro goes open-source
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I want to have to have a watch party using my media server with someone from another country
I personally use neko-rooms with my friends for this purpose. Just let's all share a browser in a browser with plenty of options (Firefox, Chromium, Brave, etc.). You can also just use standard neko if you don't need multiple rooms.
- Teleparty without subscriptions?
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Ask HN: Shittiest Hosting Experience?
Hey, you do you. It just sounds like an expensive way to avoid owning the hardware you want to debug to me.
Also, not to burst your bubble, but there are a few projects out there that do more-or-less what you're describing:
- https://store.steampowered.com/remoteplay/#together
- https://github.com/m1k1o/neko
If you're having fun, then continue by all means. I've just been nerd sniped by your cloud costs and I'm having flashbacks to seeing six-figure monthly AWS bills at startups that refused to buy their own GPU compute.
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Is there any way to let a client test website without giving them the code?
You could spin up something like Kasm Workspaces, Neko or Docker Webtop.
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Aither: Containerized Multiplayer Linux Desktop Environment
I ran into neko https://github.com/m1k1o/neko recently which has similar. It's more application centric than desktop centric, but both offer multi-player experiences & I just think that is the absolute coolest.
- m1k1o/neko
- Neko – A self hosted virtual browser that runs in Docker and uses WebRTC
Isotope
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Ask HN: What was an interesting project you started and finished over a weekend?
I had access to a Windows server VM at a previous job that was commissioned for a piece of work. The actual work was then stopped, but the IT folks never decommissioned the VM so I had a nice little server on the local network to play around with. It didn't have Internet access so I was somewhat limited in what I could do with it.
I ended up building a hacky internal IIS/PHP web app (I guess these days one would call it an SPA) that hooked into the company's Active Directory that showed a nice little page of people in our "business unit", with their names, pictures, employee grade (analyst/consultant/manager etc.) and subteam -- basically any bit of info I could get from a user's Active Directory profile.
It used Datatables (https://datatables.net/) for a simple text-based table view and Isotope (https://isotope.metafizzy.co/) for a card-based grid view that you could quickly toggle between.
I called it the "Book of Faces" and announced it to my team at a team social event, and it took off massively beause it was way more performant, simpler, and just much less painful to use than using the clunky corporate intranet app to check user profiles.
Word spread outside of my team and I started getting requests from various other teams to set up similar pages for them as well, which I was only too happy to oblige. This spurred me on to refactor it to make it as simple as possible to set up new team pages.
This silly thing boosted my profile a ridiculous amount within the company, just because I'd left a small footer "emailto" link that people could use to get in touch with suggestions/bugs.
I maintained it as a side project and surreptitious internal app for about 6 years until I left the org, after which I handed it over to someone else. Last I heard though, internal IT finally caught wind of it, and in what I suppose is a "progressive for its kind" response, spoke to the users of the various pages and built a corporate-ised version of the same thing.
A decade-plus of working in tech and data, and that IIS-PHP-JS monstrosity is still one of the bits of work I'm most proud of!
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BrowserBox Pro goes open-source
Thanks, we will fix if wrong. Tho...
It may be too late!
Other products in this: Qt - https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/licensing.html, Isotope - https://github.com/metafizzy/isotope#license
What do you suggest?
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Smooth transition after one element disappeared
I want other elements to animate like this example when a specific element become display none https://isotope.metafizzy.co/
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Generating Income from Open Source
https://github.com/metafizzy/isotope
Does the commercial license use a different repo?
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Help Creating Filter Search bar without using plugins
If you want to display all the listings, then drill down results with filters, you could accomplish something like this using Isotope.
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How the heck does this work?
I was also a big fan of isotope library back in the day
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Hi guys. Am trying to achieve product filtering without using a plugin. Is there a way to do that with codes or css. If yes, can I have it?
Not easily. I code it using isotope https://isotope.metafizzy.co or custom JS. You’ll need to be comfortable with editing the product loop.
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How to use client modules in non-client-only component?
Firstly, thank you so much for your help. The package is https://isotope.metafizzy.co
- Guida Isotope Filtering
- I am in the process of creating a "Products" page where the users should be able to filter the different product categories by using 'pressed buttons'. Does any know how I can create this function? If there are easier/better alternatives, please let me know.
What are some alternatives?
docker-ubuntu-vnc-desktop - A Docker image to provide web VNC interface to access Ubuntu LXDE/LxQT desktop environment.
DataTables - Tables plug-in for jQuery
docker-kasm - Kasm Workspaces platform provides enterprise-class orchestration, data loss prevention, and web streaming technology to enable the delivery of containerized workloads to your browser.
Masonry - :love_hotel: Cascading grid layout plugin
Code-Server - VS Code in the browser
Tabulator - Interactive Tables and Data Grids for JavaScript
rdpgw - Remote Desktop Gateway in Go for deploying on Linux/BSD/Kubernetes
Packery - :bento: Gapless, draggable grid layouts
taisun - Application for a Docker enabled device with an emphasis on providing a web based interface for managing a single server.
mixitup - A high-performance, dependency-free library for animated filtering, sorting, insertion, removal and more
syncplay - Client/server to synchronize media playback on mpv/VLC/MPC-HC/MPC-BE on many computers
flexboxgrid - Grid based on CSS3 flexbox