tmux_super_fingers
soundfingerprinting
tmux_super_fingers | soundfingerprinting | |
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9 | 6 | |
73 | 911 | |
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4.6 | 8.1 | |
about 1 month ago | about 1 month ago | |
Python | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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tmux_super_fingers
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
Years ago I switched from Firefox to Chrome and I was badly missing "translate on mouse hover" from Google Toolbar plug-in. Ended up writing it: https://github.com/artemave/translate_onhover/
I also spent years searching for a way to open file links in vim (all within a tmux session). Ended up writing it: https://github.com/artemave/tmux_super_fingers
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How do I make these links open in Neovim?
Yeah, i had similar idea in my mind and i forked https://github.com/artemave/tmux_super_fingers and it works like a charm. It's looking chunks of text (e.g. file paths) are highlighted and assigned a character "mark". When user hits the mark key, the highlighted text gets copied to clipboard or open in seperate TMUX pane in $EDITOR in my case it's neovim. Or create new pane with $EDITOR. Very handy.
- tmux_super_fingers: tmux plugin to open file links from the terminal in vim
- tmux_super_fingers: a plugin to open file links from the terminal in vim
- This tmux plugin lets you open file links in vim
- Tmux Super Fingers: open file links in vim, urls in the browser and so on.
- Show HN: Tmux Super Fingers
- Tmux Super Fingers: a tmux plugin to open file links in vim, urls in the browser.
soundfingerprinting
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Ask HN: How many of you are self employed?
Started 10 years ago as an open-source project, building an algorithm for audio fingerprinting. Added a commercial offering, selling storage built specifically for audio fingerprints, targeting enterprise customers. Since the offering was too technical (it's hard to sell solutions to problems that are too narrow and domain-specific), pivoted to more "business-oriented problems". This last year's pivot is a chance to finally grow. Running a business in single-player mode is, at times, too stressful. Aside from the technical part, which I very much enjoy, I need to wear marketing, sales, and customer support hats.
[1] - https://emysound.com
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Ask HN: What apps have you created for your own use?
The OP said elsewhere they are using this[1] library, which allows you to specify minimum seconds to match, so you'd presumably set it to match 20 seconds or whatever minimum length podcast commercials usually are.
Most other audio fingerprinting libraries I've seen allow you to specify min/max time, as well.
HTH.
1. https://github.com/AddictedCS/soundfingerprinting
- [P] Is it feasible to find a mapping between two non-synthesized audio signals of the same audio sequence?
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HN: == Happy New Year HN == (What is your “plans” for the new year?)
My goal for the next year is just to work fewer hours. Covid pushed my work habit to the extreme, and I need to rebalance.
1. Read more books, less social media/news.
2. Spend more time with my friends. I haven't seen some of them IRL for more than a year.
3. Exercise more, play tennis with my daughter, spend quality time with my kids.
4. Spend more time with my parents. They've become visibly older in the last years, an observation that scares me.
5. Focus more on marketing for the businesses that I've bootstrapped. All the shiny new features that are developed are not as important as getting more people to use your product.
6. Promote open-source project to 1k GitHub stars[1]. I know it isn't very meaningful, but it's just nice to receive a bit of recognition from the community.
7. Enjoy life, don't stress about all the little things that happen along the way.
Happy new year!
[1]: https://github.com/AddictedCS/soundfingerprinting
- Demonstration of a reverse image search algorithm for detecting transformed images, partial images, and sub-images (link in comments)
What are some alternatives?
tmux-open - Tmux key bindings for quick opening of a highlighted file or url
AudioDeviceCmdlets - AudioDeviceCmdlets is a suite of PowerShell Cmdlets to control audio devices on Windows
tmux-window-name - A plugin to name your tmux windows smartly.
lineiform - A meta-JIT library for Rust interpreters
tmuxp - 🖥️ Session manager for tmux, build on libtmux.
ffmediaelement - FFME: The Advanced WPF MediaElement (based on FFmpeg)
isomorphic-copy - Cross platform clipboard | networkless! remote copy
elastiknn - Elasticsearch plugin for nearest neighbor search. Store vectors and run similarity search using exact and approximate algorithms.
vim-test - Run your tests at the speed of thought
Lean - Lean Algorithmic Trading Engine by QuantConnect (Python, C#)
UnityAudioVisualizer - Audio for Smart Assistant.
transformationInvariantImageSearch - A reverse image search algorithm which performs 2D affine transformation-invariant partial image-matching in sublinear time