telegram-cli
barrier
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telegram-cli
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Semi-Scripted Conversational Applications
You can serve it in any way, either as a standalone application, a Telegram bot or a web application. We will focus on the core of the conversational application and skip the delivery method for now.
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Sending Telegram Messages using Node.js and the Telegram API
Telegram is a popular messaging app that allows users to send messages, photos, videos, and other types of media to other Telegram users. Me personally use it almost everyday as a way to communicate with family and friends, in short words I really prefer it to some more popular ones as Viber and Whatsapp. One of the great features of Telegram is that it also has an API that allows developers to interact with Telegram's servers and send messages to Telegram users programmatically so your possibilities are infinity. In this blog post, I will keep it short, we will learn how to send Telegram messages via the Telegram API using Node.js.
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Top Growing Social Media Platforms in 2024 🚀
(https://telegram.org/) Secure messaging app with over 500 million active users. Provides encrypted chats, group chats up to 200,000 people, file sharing and more.
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Apple has seemingly found a way to block Android’s new iMessage app
Telegram and Signal solve this.
- Telegram Adding User to Channel via CSV
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How a data analyst built a smart habit tracker using Baserow 😊
📢 Check out the new #MadeWithBaserow project for building habits! Baptiste Thivend has automated the process using Baserow, n8n, and Telegram.
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Telegram CEO says app will continue to host 'war-related content'
Yet on the main page where all the telegram client downloads are it's absent: https://telegram.org/
I guess I didn't think I need to search for the web site in the Apps.
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Yup looks like we really will get spammed by ads in our "cyberpunk" future
Take control, eat the rich, occupy, and trust no snitch.
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How to access Zlibrary
Download and install Telegram for Android or iPhone/iPad
- Vertraut schreibt einfachmel auf Telegram an richtig geil
barrier
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Show HN: Multi-monitor KVM using just a USB switch
For software KVM you can use https://github.com/debauchee/barrier
I use it between a Windows PC & a Macbookpro (Linux version available but I don't have Linux)
- Barrier: Open-Source KVM Software
- Hrvach/Deskhop: Fast Desktop Switching Device
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Wayland vs. X – Overview
libei looks useful. But IDK why libei is necessary to run Barrier with Wayland?
For client systems, couldn't there just be a virtual /dev/inputXYZ that Barrier forwards events through
And for host systems, it looks like xev only logs input events when the window is focused.
Is xeyes still broken on Wayland, and how to fix it so that it would work with Barrier?
With Barrier, when the mouse cursor reaches a screen boundary, the keyboard and mouse input are then passed to a different X session on another box until the cursor again crosses a screen boundary rule.
Barrier is a fork of Synergy's open core: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier
libei:
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KVM Switch for Gaming and WFH
I have a similar gaming/WFH setup (2 monitors at 1440p 144hz) and I’ve been using Barrier instead of a physical kvm, and it works really well. Not sure if you’re open to a software kvm but if you are, I’m happy to answer any questions about it if you have any.
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Autoswap Keyboard Layouts based on Operating System
Have you tried Barrier? I casually used it to swap between my main rig and my MBP. Took a minute to get it setup but once I sorted it all out it worked pretty well. It has some settings and tweaks built in to address some of the layout issues you mentioned...
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Alternative solution to expensive KVM - Auto Monitor Input Switcher
Barrier appears to handle PC switching only for the keyboard and mouse.
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IT/programming multi-monitor setup? (coming from 6x old 21" square)
Sorry, probably not entirely on topic and can't answer anything reliable about the multimonitor stuff, but a tip regarding the 2 mice and 2 keyboards for the 2 different computers: use this: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier It's oss multi-os software that lets you use one mouse and keyboard (server) on several PCs (clients) easily over your LAN.
- Linux VNC viewer not displaying MacOS with multiple desktops (single monitor)
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Talon Voice in Visor?
Barrier is a free and open source alternative.
What are some alternatives?
Telegraher - Telegram fork with blackjack and hookers
synergy-core - Open source core of Synergy, the cross-platform keyboard and mouse sharing tool (Windows, macOS, Linux)
Unigram - Telegram for Windows
input-leap - Open-source KVM software
paper-plane - Chat over Telegram on a modern and elegant client
hidusbf - USB Mice Overclocking Software (for Windows)
webogram - Telegram web application, GPL v3
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
fastapi - FastAPI framework, high performance, easy to learn, fast to code, ready for production
scrcpy - Display and control your Android device
chat-sdk-ios - Chat SDK iOS - Open Source Mobile Messenger
macOS-KVM - Streamlined macOS QEMU KVM Hackintosh configuration using OpenCore and libvirt