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open-source-games
- bobeff/open-source-games: A list of open source games.
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Discussion Thread
Check in this https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games
- Any Good Linux Games For ARM64?
- Port Requests
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Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
For some types of bookmarks I started to use a GitHub repositories with a markdown document in them. Those are my bookmarks collected mainly through HN:
- A list of freely available articles, tutorials, book about programming, math and science: https://github.com/bobeff/programming-math-science
- A list of open source games: https://github.com/bobeff/open-source-games
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Are there any good open-source games that I could read the source code of, so I could see how "real" games are made?
Celeste and an XCOM clone have source code! There’s also a list here on GitHub of other source code games
- List of Open-Source Games
- A list of open-source video games.
- A list of open source games
grasp
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Converting a web page to Org mode to include in my notes
There is an extension called Grasp which acts as a web clipper, you highlight the relevant part & add a tag. It's pretty great. But it only appends to a file. https://github.com/karlicoss/grasp
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Survey on using and designing automated actions with interactive software such as Emacs' macros
[1] https://beepb00p.xyz/grasp.html witch is another small example of automation to a certain extent.
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How to organize bookmarks using emacs?
I use grasp to capture links from the browser. It also captures any text you have selected on the page and you can add tags and a description.
- Ask HN: Does anybody still use bookmarking services?
- How do you curate your knowledge while browsing the web?
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I centralize and distribute my bookmarks
I'm not using browser bookmarks anymore, instead I am just using plaintext files (org-mode in my case). When I want to make a bookmark I use grasp [0] to simply capture in in the 'links.org' file, possibly with some notes/selected text and tags. Now and then I would skim through this file, refile the most important/interesting things to other files, and put the rest into 'later.org' (things I might never look at again :) ). The upside is that bookmarks become alive this way, you can easily edit them, add more context, interlink, etc.
I also mirror saved items from other services (e.g. reddit/HN/twitter/instapaper) as plaintext org-mode files, via orger [1].
Then, all of this feeds into Promensia [0] [1], a tool I wrote that serves as a web browsing copilot and surfaces my bookmarks (or any relevant links, really) when I'm browsing.
That way I don't need to worry about spending too much time processing bookmarks and that I'd never read them, I can just read the most interesting stuff and the rest is searchable (so I use it as a knowledge base/personal search engine), and surfaces in my browser via Promnesia, so I can find out if I have some relevant information in my knowledge base without actively searching. I don't need to suffer from vendor lock-in (even if the service/tool is open, migration is always painful), I can just add another adapter to my system and feed it into Promnesia/Orger.
[0] https://github.com/karlicoss/grasp#readme
[1] https://beepb00p.xyz/orger.html
[2] https://beepb00p.xyz/promnesia.html
[3] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23668507
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Phase II of "Opinions for developing a browser extension(Firefox)"
In tech terms, behind the scene, yes is complex, but in practical terms just see https://github.com/karlicoss/grasp/ :-)
- Need opinions regarding developing a browser extension(firefox) for taking notes from a webpage
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How do you browse the Internet?
Grasp (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/grasp and https://beepb00p.xyz/grasp.html for the system/python listener) and Promnesia (https://beepb00p.xyz/promnesia.html) help me "import" quick bookmarks to org-mode (I can't use org-protocol with firejail, at least I have to tweak firejail and I never tried to do so). They demand a small effort (perhaps a quick python venv somewhere in the home to remain self-contained) but they are helpful.
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How do you get feedback from your systems?
for reading, I'm currently trying to set up elfeed and come sort of capture like grasp. My idea is to use org-mode to also log those things (kinda) effortless.
What are some alternatives?
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
webscrapbook - A browser extension that captures web pages to local device or backend server for future retrieval, organization, annotation, and edit. This project inherits from legacy Firefox add-on ScrapBook X.
FEX - A fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux
promnesia - Another piece of your extended mind
cli-bookmarker - A portable command line bookmarking tool that allows fuzzy search and configurable launchers.
org-capture-extension - A Chrome and firefox extension facilitating org-capture in emacs
goggles-quickstart - Educational material to learn about Goggles and how to create your own.
emacs-everywhere - Mirror of https://git.tecosaur.net/tec/emacs-everywhere
filum
bypass-paywalls-firefox - Bypass Paywalls for Firefox android
ssh-bm - An ssh bookmarking program
browser-extension-template - 📕 Barebones boilerplate with Parcel 2, options handler and auto-publishing