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vodon-pro
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Another "Is Kivy right for me?" post
I'm the author of a free open source video player project called "Vodon Pro", it's written using Electron. You can see the functionality of it here: https://vodon.gg/ (source here: https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro)
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Some of my recent updates the the free, opensource VOD review tool Vodon Pro
You know I don't make any money off this right? You can download the entire app for free and the source code for it if you want (https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro)
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Ask HN: Who needs help with side projects?
I have a video player designed for esports coaches to do gameplay reviews of matches that their team has played. It has the unique feature that you can synchronise multiple viewpoints from a match together. It's free and open source.
https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
I've built it using Electron as an MVP but I'd like to rebuild the most successful features into a native app using gstreamer as a V2 version at some point.
I'm looking for help with reaching more esports teams that might be interested in using it, graphic design feedback (I've done it myself :/ ) and someone who has knowledge building native apps that I could bounce ideas off.
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Updates to the open source Vodon Pro video review tool
Vodon Pro can be downloaded, for free, from https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
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Looking for esports teams based in Melbourne
[1] https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
- Christchurch esports hubs give young gamers a boost as industry grows in NZ
- Vodon Pro - Open-source, specialized player for eSports video reviews
- Show HN: Open-source, specialised player for esports video reviews
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Framerate of QML vs QTWidgets, Python bindings on windows
I'm using the build of this app to evaluate rebuilding another app I have called Vodon Pro which is a synchronised video player for esports reviews (https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro) into QT so the performance is better but also that I can leverage GStreamer using the QT sink here: https://gstreamer.freedesktop.org/documentation/qmlgl/?gi-language=c
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I built some free, open source VOD review software
If you're interested, you can download it here: https://github.com/Rodeoclash/vodon-pro
datastation
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Code coverage for Go integration tests
There was a technique that existed already where you could use `go test -cover` and the `-o` flag to produce a binary from `go test` rather than actually running tests. So you could build a binary that had coverage enabled. Then when you ran
Here's an example: https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation/blob/main/runn....
I can't remember where I found this technique but it's been around for a while.
This new option is the same thing but a way to `go build` with `-cover` instead of `go test -cover -o $out`? Do I have that right?
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Engineers using dbt with VS Code - how are you previewing your results in lieu of the functionality provided by dbt cloud?
If my employer doesn't consider paying for dbt cloud, I will use u/eatonphil 's datastation, run the queries on a dev database then put them in dbt.
- Show HN: DataStation – App to easily query, script, and visualize data
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Windmill.dev
I build a somewhat similar app, DataStation [0], that is in JavaScript and Go. It supports scripting in Python, Julia, R, JavaScript, Ruby, etc.
The server version of it exists and I run it myself but that process is not documented yet. (Most people use it as a desktop app today.)
[0] https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation
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Datasette Lite: a server-side Python web application running in a browser
My biggest issue with Pyodide is the long wait times. I haven't figured out a way around a ~5 second load time where the entire UI hangs every single time you load the page.
My app (similar to Simon's, a lite mode of a data IDE): https://app.datastation.multiprocess.io.
My code: https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation/blob/main/shar....
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Lies we tell ourselves to keep using Golang
I use Go heavily cross-platform developing DataStation [0] and dsq [1]. I am not an expert. And I don't have proof for it but on some rudimentary benchmarks the Linux-specific file idioms in the Go standard library definitely don't seem to translate well to even macOS let alone Windows. For example some good streaming techniques for reading large files on Linux that work really well there seemed to be pretty bad on macOS.
I think Amos has presented more proof than I can on the topic of just how Linux-influenced Go is. And I think it is fine for the majority of Go users because the majority users of Go are building server apps or Linux CLIs.
Amos has spent some time building cross-platform desktop systems with Go for itch.io and I think I'm seeing some of the same things they are in that scenario.
I think this is a reasonable article. If Amos gets flame-y at any point I think it's worth ignoring because there does seem to be something up with Go in cross-platform applications.
I like Go a lot and for most things I'd keep using it still. Just sharing some observations.
[0] https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation
[1] https://github.com/multiprocessio/dsq
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Feeling overwhelmed when trying to contribute to opensource projects
I keep a page of good first projects for two big projects I work on. The only expectation is that you know Go. I've had a couple of people who've never contributed to OSS come in and get some meaningful features merged.
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Ask HN: Who wants to collaborate? (April 2022)
I've got some good first projects if you're interested in OSS data tools and have some Go experience.
Check out: https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation/blob/main/GOOD...
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Open source Go projects to contribute (beginners)
Some example projects: DataStation (desktop GUI for querying every kind of database, scripting and graphing the results) and dsq (a CLI companion for running SQL queries on many kinds of files), and go-json (a library for fast JSON encoding of arrays of large objects).
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Ask HN: Anyone making a living building desktop applications?
I'm building a desktop-first (SaaS-eventual) data IDE for developers [0]. Making a living? Not yet.
It being desktop-first makes it as easy to try out in a corporate environment as Sublime. The data never leaves your machine. Desktop-first is a big deal in devtools for this reason.
[0] https://github.com/multiprocessio/datastation
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tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications with a web frontend.
vscode-jupyter - VS Code Jupyter extension
green-metrics-tool - Measure energy and carbon consumption of software
golang-samples - Sample apps and code written for Google Cloud in the Go programming language.
cloud-carbon-footprint - Cloud Carbon Footprint is a tool to estimate energy use (kilowatt-hours) and carbon emissions (metric tons CO2e) from public cloud usage
datasette - An open source multi-tool for exploring and publishing data
soundboard - Simple soundboard app with MIDI control
oursh - Your comrade through the perilous world of UNIX.