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syno-photo-frame
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What's everyone working on this week (21/2023)?
I made a slideshow app that fetches photos from Synology NAS (more specifically from Synology Photos album): https://github.com/Caleb9/syno-photo-frame. The intended target platform for this is Raspberry Pi connected to a screen, to function as a DIY digital photo frame, but it can run perfectly fine on other hardware too.
tpr
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AMA: Ian Clarke creator of Freenet 2023 - a drop-in decentralized replacement for the web
Hey, this might interest you, as a similar thing could be implemented as bridge between freenet and the clearnet. I've been working on this for a while now. https://github.com/Alonely0/tpr
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What's everyone working on this week (21/2023)?
I'm throwing away all the code I had written and implementing my TPR protocol from scratch, I'll be using tower this time, lesson learned...
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Its all about onion
I'm more of a pomegranate guy
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What's everyone working on this week (10/2023)?
I'm implementing tpr, so I'll definitely take a look at this
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Lariv: Linked Atomic Random Insert Vector
Lariv is a thread-safe, self-memory-managed vector with no guaranteed sequential insert. It internally uses a linked ring buffer, that unlike traditional ring buffers, is growable, and very importantly, it doesn't reallocate the whole buffer as part of the process. It has been born inside the TPR project, and it is designed for storing client connections on TPR servers, which usually are short-lived data that have to be accessed via 128-bits integers. This is basically the dashmap for vectors.
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Using Vec instead of HashMap?
In my case I use IDs for pairing multiplexed connections to encryption keys. I'm implementing The Pomegranate Router.
- IEEE Spectrum: "An IBM Quantum Computer Will Soon Pass the 1,000-Qubit Mark"
- The Pomegranate Router: An anonymous and decentralized routing protocol.
What are some alternatives?
rustypwneddownloader - Rust based pwnedpasswords Downloader
tui-journal - Your journal app if you live in a terminal
gadd - Command-line utility for staging changes to Git (alternative to git-add's interactive mode).
journals-web-server - Backend server for the TUI-Journal app
minidb - A simple database for learning purposes
SynologyPhotosUtil - Helper for a number of tasks unavailable in Synology Photos web interface
synology-photos-slideshow - Make a digital photo frame for Synology Photos albums with Raspberry Pi
parsing-sandbox
launchthing - 🏵️ Minimalist application launcher for linux
simdutf - Unicode routines (UTF8, UTF16, UTF32) and Base64: billions of characters per second using SSE2, AVX2, NEON, AVX-512, RISC-V Vector Extension. Part of Node.js and Bun.