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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! Thereβs 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
yjs
- Show HN: Collaborate on your YC Application with CRDT-powered forms
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Making CRDTs 98% More Efficient
One idea is just to use fewer random bits in peerIDs. Yjs (https://docs.yjs.dev/) gets away with just 32 random bits. If you compromise and use 64 random bits, then even a very popular doc with 1 million lifetime peerIDs will have a < 10^-7 lifetime probability of collision.
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An Interactive Intro to CRDTs
I've seen it come up often in collaborative text editors.
Also see: https://github.com/yjs/yjs
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JSON Schema Store
You are absolutely right that XML is better for document structures.
My current theory is that Yjs [0] is the new JSON+XML. It gives you both JSON and XML types in one nested structure, all with conflict free merging via incremental updates.
Also, you note the issue with XML and overlapping inline markup. Yjs has an answer for that with its text type, you can apply attributes (for styling or anything else) via arbatary ranges. They can overlap.
Obviously I'm being a little hypabolic suggesting it will replace JSON, the beauty of JSON is is simplicity, but for many systems building on Yjs or similar CRDT based serialisation systems is the future.
https://github.com/yjs/yjs/
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Launch HN: Tiptap (YC S23) β Toolkit for developing collaborative editors
Note: https://github.com/yjs/yjs for collaborative "document edition, and user cursors"; has WebRTC, web socket, matrix.org backend
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Wormholers, what can CCP and wormholers do to improve J-Space?
CCP needs to revamp proto anyway, due to recent exploits... practically, nothing really prevents 'em from using some sort of CRDT's to make the state of the sig view eventually consistent (yjs lib, if we're speaking frontendian).
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How to use Yjs with Ruby on Rails?
Yjs framework: Because it is a CRDT implementation which provides collaborative editing and offline-first capability.
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πππ EweserDB, the user-owned database πππ
No problem. The database CRUD features are just helpers as an abstraction on top of yjs: https://docs.yjs.dev/. Eweser adds schemas in the form of typescript types to make using it simpler, more structured, and interoperability easier.
- Ask HN: What is new in Algorithms / Data Structures these days?
- How does Google docs send the changes done by other users in real-time?
What are some alternatives?
OneTab-Night-Mode - Little theme for the onetab page to make it less eye raping.
automerge - A JSON-like data structure (a CRDT) that can be modified concurrently by different users, and merged again automatically.
FEX - A fast usermode x86 and x86-64 emulator for Arm64 Linux
liveblocks - Liveblocks is a platform to ship collaborative features like comments, notifications, text editors in minutes instead of months.
cli-bookmarker - A portable command line bookmarking tool that allows fuzzy search and configurable launchers.
automerge-rs - Rust implementation of automerge [Moved to: https://github.com/automerge/automerge]
goggles-quickstart - Educational material to learn about Goggles and how to create your own.
crdt-woot - Implementation of collaborative editing algorithm CRDT WOOT.
filum
milkdown - πΌ Plugin driven WYSIWYG markdown editor framework.
ssh-bm - An ssh bookmarking program
MobX - Simple, scalable state management.