zefirs-flashy-cooler
lnav
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
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zefirs-flashy-cooler
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What are you rewriting in rust?
To learn JavaScript, I wrote an app that renders to a CPU cooler's LCD. It was pretty trash and I wasn't satisfied with it but it let me get comfortable with the technologies I was using and learn. Now, I'm doing the same with Rust.
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What’s everyone working on this week (25/2023)?
Working on entirely rewriting my cpu cooler app in Rust. It essentially renders a WebView to a CPU cooler's LCD. I'm not hyper experienced or anything, still learning. I'm using a bindgen'd C library for the rendering engine and then pretty much all Rust for everything else. It already works, although is in a rough state. Lifetimes get confusing after a while but I'm excited to be working on Rust. It's a big difference from JavaScript, that's for sure.
- Is there a way to put videos or use the AIO LCD like it was a screen?
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Corsair i150 LCD Display
Current support for the LCD content is limited to displaying the canvas. Best alternative to iCUE so far is Zefir's Flashy Cooler, whose dev worked alongside signal's to make them not clash.
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Frustrating.
Consider using SignalRGB to control these fans, their software is way more competent than TT's thing. If that's their LCD cooler consider this: https://zefirsflashycooler.brunostjohn.com
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Help needed: H115I LCD stopped working
I've found that the connector on the LCD is absolute rubbish and, in my case, if i tap my foot hard enough on my desk, the LCD will disconnect lol. If it was iCUE acting up consider this as a replacement.
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A potential alternative to Thermaltake's LCD solution.
You can anything that's within the license's bounds. Please make sure to give it a read. https://github.com/brunostjohn/zefirs-flashy-cooler/blob/main/LICENSE If you don't mind me asking, what are you interested in doing? Happy to hear it works.
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Consider this: sandal man on your cooler.
Me and some of the team chat fairly frequently on their Discord channel and you might notice here that part of this project wouldn’t be possible without them; however, at the moment, we’re not in any talks about employment. We’re just a bunch of lads who like screwing around with light up stuff. I actually started this project to fill a gap SignalRGB can’t really fill at the moment, their backend was built considering only RGB devices, not displays so it can’t really display much system information at the moment. Who would’ve thought that a bad financial decision, terrible corsair software, and an incompatible alternative backend would lead to hours of fun.
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My app for the Capellix LCD is now in very very early alpha. Not fully stable yet but already does the job on an acceptable level save for some glitches. Is there something in particular you'd like to see?
since the top level link has disappeared, heres another https://github.com/brunostjohn/zefirs-flashy-cooler/releases/tag/0.0.3
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Support For Corsair LCD
It’s not currently controllable through signal minus you can set the LCD to show the SignalRGB canvas. There is an app that can do some of the things ICUE can do with the screen: https://github.com/brunostjohn/zefirs-flashy-cooler
lnav
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ht: Headless Terminal
As others have kinda alluded to, it could be useful for testing TUI applications. I develop a logfile viewer for the terminal (https://lnav.org) and have a similar application[1] for testing, but it's a bit flaky. It produces/checks snapshots like [2]. I think the problems I run into are more around different versions of ncurses producing slightly different outputs.
[1] - https://github.com/tstack/lnav/blob/master/test/scripty.cc
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Ask HN: Interesting TUIs (text user interfaces), maybe forgotten ones?
The Logfile Navigator (https://lnav.org) is a log file viewer/merger/tailer for the terminal. It has some advanced UX features, like showing previews of operations and displaying context sensitive help. For example, the preview for filtering out logs by regex is to highlight the lines that will be hidden in red. This can make crafting the right regex a bit easier since the preview updates as you type. lnav also has some simple bar charting abilities, so you can visualize the results of SQL queries made against the log messages.
- Lnav: A log file viewer for the terminal
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Angle-grinder: Slice and dice logs on the command line
See https://lnav.org for a powerful mini-ETL CLI power tool; it embeds SQLite, supports ~every format, has great UX and easily handles a few million rows at a time.
- FLaNK Stack 26 February 2024
- LNAV – The Logfile Navigator
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Toolong: Terminal application to view, tail, merge, and search log files
The code base seems like a good reference as a small Python project.
My fav option in this class of apps: https://lnav.org/ It lets you use journalctl with pipes as requested here: https://github.com/Textualize/toolong/issues/4
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Logdy.dev – web based logs viewer UI for local development environment
For local development, I cannot recommend lnav[1] enough. Discovering this tool was a game changer in my day to day life. Adding comments, filtering in/out, prettify and analyse distribution is hard to live without now.
I don't think a browser tool would fit in my workflow. I need to pipe the output to the tool.
[1] https://lnav.org/
- Textanalysistool.net
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