vte
FilePizza
vte | FilePizza | |
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6 | 70 | |
170 | 4,242 | |
1.2% | - | |
9.4 | 0.0 | |
15 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
C++ | JavaScript | |
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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vte
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Linux Terminal Emulators Have the Potential of Being Much Faster
Meanwhile, all GNOME-based terminals are still capped at 40fps:
https://github.com/GNOME/vte/blob/master/src/vte.cc#L10770
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Ask HN: What is your fav “I can't believe in 2022 this still doesn't work right”
Low latency is still available. Get a fast gaming keyboard/mouse/monitor/NVMe SSD. Use a latency-tuned kernel, e.g. with full preemption enabled. Disable swap and run a userspace OOM killer to avoid the problems this would otherwise cause. Run Xorg with compositing disabled and TearFree disabled. Disable vsync everywhere. Don't use software that caps the framerate low (e.g. terminals using libvte[0]). Turn off all UI animations.
Most software I used feels more responsive than anything from the Windows 95 era.
[0] https://github.com/GNOME/vte/blob/master/src/vte.cc#L10704
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Isn't there a way to fork VTE to have ligatures support?
In any case, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte
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[ANN] Terminal Emulator (like xterm) implemented entirely in Haskell
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "vte"
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xfce4-terminal: No more bold fonts in 4.16?
I'm glad I listed them, I think you are right that it has to do with the library. Seems like they changed the way bold fonts are handled in this commit: https://github.com/GNOME/vte/commit/59e11fd751806876dc1a28c9c6d9a17d75db57d2. They also talk about it here: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/vte/-/issues/323.
FilePizza
- Show HN: I built a website to share files and messages without any server
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LocalSend: Open-source, cross-platform file sharing to nearby devices
There are a few browser based p2p file sharing tools [1] and a bunch of CLI tools out there as well for the same job.
# Browser Based
1. FilePizza https://file.pizza/
- How to copy a file between devices?
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What's the best, fastest, and free way for someone to share their 1.6 TB audiobook collection with me?
alternatively, if going the p2p route, they could try something like file.pizza
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CLI tools hidden in the Python standard library
FYI: you can use https://file.pizza/ for sending the file outside the network.
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Alternatives to Snapdrop
FilePizza
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Services for large P2P file transfers in browser?
Maybe you can try https://file.pizza/ with Firefox?
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safest way to share a document?
Encrypted or maybe https://file.pizza/
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Opinion on ownCloud and the others
There are some DHT/WebRTC stuff like https://file.pizza/ which I should try sometime.
- [Tech Support] Les meilleures méthodes pour envoyer des fichiers volumineux?
What are some alternatives?
hs-term-emulator - Terminal Emulator written in 100% Haskell
instant.io - 🚀 Streaming file transfer over WebTorrent (torrents on the web)
termonad - Terminal emulator configurable in Haskell.
FileTea - Web-based anonymous file-sharing service
Monitorian - A Windows desktop tool to adjust the brightness of multiple monitors with ease
peerflix-server - Streaming torrent client for Node.js with web ui.
syncthing-android - Wrapper of syncthing for Android.
sharedrop - Easy P2P file transfer powered by WebRTC - inspired by Apple AirDrop
refterm - Reference monospace terminal renderer
Firefox Send
Windows Terminal - The new Windows Terminal and the original Windows console host, all in the same place!
snapdrop - A Progressive Web App for local file sharing