I love shilling and keeping up of progress made by the free and open source community. Let me shill some open source hardware projects. The open source hardware world is where we gonna see a real revolution happening. Also OP dumping a whole list of links without some context isn't a proper way for people to get to click, all I see is a bunch of hypertext, I'm not gonna click every single one and check out what it is about.
First of Open Source Ecology, I think this is the most exciting Open Hardware project out there: opensourceecology.org/
Open Motors (formerly OSVehicle) has made an Open Source car before but they announced that their next project is gonna be a modular self driving car: openmotors.co/
O.S.G. Open Source Smart Glasses, very cheap to buy only 150 dollars (or manufacture them yourself). For running emacs in the corner of your eye: myopenglass.com/
HiFive Unleashed the world’s first RISC-V-based Linux development board! Can't fucking wait for RISC-V CPUs. This is a gamechanger for sure: sifive.com/products/hifive-unleashed/ also watch this if you're a complete retard and don't know what RISC-V is: youtu.be/rzUVu07xX_s
>OP dumping a whole list of links without some context isn't a proper way for people to get to click, all I see is a bunch of hypertext. good point
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github.com/LukeSmithxyz/mutt-wizard >it'sa wizard to automatically create a multi account mutt configuration without much troube github.com/hbashton/spotify-ripper >A tool do rip songs from Spotify >Premium required >App Key required, but you can just google for app keys which some dudes left in git projects for example seafile.com/en/home/ >Selfhosted synchronisation server >written in python >really fast syncing, way faster than Nextcloud / Owncloud >proper encryption >easy to setup larbs.xyz/ >a noob friendly autorice arch i3 installer script for dummies github.com/ccrisan/motioneye/wiki >turn a webcam into a full featured network survilliance system >takes pictures and videos at movement detection >works with RPI >supports webhooks which you can use for example for telegram push notifications when movement is detected supports multible cameras >can scp pics and vids to linux machines
proxmox.com/en/proxmox-ve >a KVM Virtualisation Server >based on Debian (with full moduable OS beneath >neat web UI >can build clusters github.com/zsh-users/zsh-autosuggestions >autocomplete for ZSH pivpn.io/ >install a VPN Server with an oneliner and commandline installer github.com/draios/sysdig >the better htop (requires kernelmodule) >neat for docker servers github.com/skftn/upc_keys.py >calculate WPA2 Keys of old Unitimedia Routers f.e. windows93.net/ >a nostalgic webapp which brings back the glory days of internet (no virus just fun) mopidy.com/ >Music Player Daemon with support for Spotify, soundcloud etc. >Can be used with ncmpcpp etc. github.com/dyne/Tomb >commandline encryption made easy >uses containers >can use hooks (start and stop applications f.e. >can automount folders >I use it for encrypt my waterfox profile and mount it in the right place, then launch waterfox github.com/terlar/docker-spotify-pulseaudio >using Spotify Client inside a docher container with X and Pulseaudio support >as easy as it gets github.com/openpaperwork/paperwork#readme Document scanner with neat organisation features and OCR for text recognition
Ethan Bennett
sysdig looks really nice I remember someone "playing" windows 93 on a livestream once was pretty entertaining. Didn't know it was FOSS.
Evan Perry
>HiFive Unleashed the world’s first RISC-V-based Linux development board! Can't fucking wait for RISC-V CPUs. This is a gamechanger for sure: >sifive.com/products/hifive-unleashed/ neat, does it come with restrictions in term of linux usability? I'm a complete moron when it comes to RISC
Nicholas Torres
Good thread I hope this becomes a regular general.
Angel Hernandez
thanks, but I'm not really active on Jow Forums, maybe someone with more time can bring it up on a regular basis?
Julian Gutierrez
I'm also not active, but perhaps someone here is interested enough in making this a regular general
Jeremiah Hughes
This board is mainly for hackers, current distros don't have RISC-V binaries, so you need to manually compile for the architecture from scratch. Debian is working on RISC-V compatibility. Also the board doesn't have a graphics card so you need an external one or SSH into the board.
Jonathan Carter
This general should start off with a few of the most interesting/best FOSS in the list with some descriptions and then continue on posting links to some nice FOSS. Just a question: where can one find all this?
Ryder Evans
>where can one find all this? sorry, I can't give you a clear answer to that, I mainly had an idea of what I want achive, and started googling like mad
Dylan Young
It should also feature news about some new startups that require exposure and growth.
Adrian Martinez
Wikipedia is a good start, it's got a pretty big list already. Also there was another site but I forgot what it's called. I landed on it through wikipedia though, so if you start from wikipedia you'll find it.
The fsf has a great databse of free software. It wont cover everyone, since its free not open source, but its a great start. Anyone know of any open source POS software? like on cash registers and whatnot. I'd like to take a look at some, as I want to build my own as a personal project.
Adam Brown
that's some good shit right there, right th-ERE
Brayden Sanders
Android Clover Tachiyomi
Luke Campbell
Botnet
Christopher Hill
why does luke shill his own trash >mixing the URLs in the list like no one will notice