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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21064022

Hello, Hatsu is a self-hosted Fediverse bridge for static websites.

I recently released version 0.2 with the following features:

Improved RSS compatibility

RSS compatibility was terrible at 0.1.x due to some bugs - should now work with most valid Atom / RSS feeds.

Receive likes & reposts

Hatsu now receives likes and retweets for local posts and outputs them via a mastodon-compatible API.

New comment component

KKna is a new comment component (also written by me) that has Hatsu preset that automatically infer URL.

You can check the integration instructions in the documentation:

https://hatsu.cli.rs/users/backfeed-based-on-kkna.html

(It's still unstable)

Nix Package

Are you using NixOS / Nix? I am, so I packaged it into NUR and Nixpkgs.

There is no documentation on this at the moment, I will update it later.

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Meet the new projects

Trustworthy hardware and manufacturing

Collection of Verified multi-platform Gatewares — Comprehensive repository of open source gateware designs
Flashkeeper — Write Protection on SOIC-8 flash chips without soldering
foaHandler — Reverse engineer the OpenAccess file format
FPGA-ISP-UVM-USB2 — Open hardware FPGA-based USB webcam
MEGA65 Phone Modular MVP — OSHW mobile device with form-factor of hand-held game consoles
nextpnr for GW-5 — Add support to nextpnr for Gowin GW-5 FPGA family
VexiiRiscv — Next generation of the VexRiscv in-order FPGA softcore

Network infrastructure incl. routing, P2P and VPN

Movedata — Privacy-preserving, energy efficient data replication and verification
NixBox — Nix integration with netbox
OpenHarbors — Dynamic Tunneling of WPA over IP/L2TP
Toward a Fully-Verified SCION Router — Formal verification of the reference open source SCION Router

Software engineering, protocols, interoperability, cryptography, algorithms, proofs

Diesel — Safe and performant query builder and ORM written in Rust
lib1305 — Microlibrary for Poly1305 hashing
libvips — Add animated PNG and enhanced JPEG XL support to libvips
MailBox renewal — Performance upgrade of MailBox mail modules
PTT — Unikernel Mailing list server in OCAML
Support for OpenPGP v6 in rPGP — Implement draft-ietf-openpgp-crypto-refresh in rPGP
Tracing and rebuilding packages — Improved metadata/provenance for build artifacts
UnifiedPush — Decentralized and open-source push notification protocol

Operating Systems, firmware and virtualisation

Arcan-A12 Directory — Server side scripting API for Arcan's directory server
Arcan-A12 Tools — A12 clients for different platforms and devices such as drawing tablets
postmarketOS daemons — Add modern service daemons to postmarketOS
Redox OS Unix-style Signals — Add Unix-style signal handling to Redox Operating System
TrenchBoot as Anti Evil Maid - UEFI boot mode support — Add UEFI to the Qubes integration of Trenchboot with AEM
tslib — Better configuration and callibration of touchscreen devices
Wayland input method support — Better specification for Wayland input methods

Measurement, monitoring, analysis and abuse handling

Back2Source next — Better matching of binaries with source code
Enhance the vulnerability database — Enhance the VulnerableCode vulnerability database
LANShield — Constrain local network access for mobile devices
OWASP dep-scan — Security and risk audit tool

Middleware and identity

Client Proof-of-Work in TLS — Mitigation against DoS amplification on the TLS handshake

Data and AI

LabPlot — Scientific and engineering data analysis and visualisation

Services + Applications (e.g. email, instant messaging, video chat, collaboration)

bluetuith — Bluetooth connection/device manager for the terminal
Draupnir — Moderation bot for Matrix servers
Gancio — Shared agenda for local communities that supports Activity Pub
Miru — Multi-track video editing and real-time AR effects
Openfire IPv6 support — Add IPv6 support to the Openfire XMPP server

Vertical use cases, Search, Community

COCOLIGHT — Lightweight version of Communecter
OpenCarLink — Security tooling for vehicle ODB2 ports

Still hungry for more projects? Check out the overview of all our current and recent projects...

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cross-posted from: https://reddthat.com/post/20097432

Unbelievable...

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cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/9961019

Hello Lemmy! Yesterday I released the first version of an alternative frontend for Threads: Shoelace. It allows for fetching posts and profiles from Threads without the need of any browser-side JavaScript. It's written in Rust, and powered by the spools library, which was co-developed between me and my girlfriend. Here's a quick preview:

A screenshot of Shoelace's homepage, showing the logo on top, the title "Shoelace", the subtitle "an alternative frontend for Threads", an input bar with the tooltip "Jump to a profile...", and at the bottom three links: "hub", "donate", and "v0.1".

Mark Zuckerberg's profile on Shoelace, showing three posts: One showcasing columns on the official Threads frontend, another congratulating himself for 1.2M+ downloads in his company's new AI software, and the glimpse of a post related to the "metaverse" Post by münecat on Shoelace, announcing the release of a video essay criticizing the field of evolutionary psychology

The official public instance (at least for now) is located at https://shoelace.mint.lgbt/, if y'all wanna try it out. There's also instructions to deploy it inside the docs you can find in the README. Hope y'all enjoy it!

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https://social.coop/@shauna/112503558995533544 If you want to follow along with Ghost's attempts to implement ActivityPub they are surprisingly hilarious

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feddit.de has been giving "Server error" for some time but I read that the server is still working when using a Lemmy app. Tried the Photon front-end today and choosing feddit.de as instance.

My question (I'm just curious, I have no account on feddit.de) is : Can an alternative front-end on their server co-exist with the other server software ? I guess it would be a matter of installing Photon and then point nginx configuration to that. Or am I missing something crucial ?

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 51 points 6 months ago

This comes a few days after Jack Dorsey confirmed that he had left the board of Bluesky and then starting to use Tw(X)tter and calling Tw(X)tter "freedom technology". Coincidence ?

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 55 points 6 months ago

The Amazon story is really old and Ubuntu did hear the critical voices and reverted the change. The terminal ads can be annoying on servers but you can turn them off.

https://raymii.org/s/tutorials/Disable_dynamic_motd_and_motd_news_spam_on_Ubuntu_18.04.html

If you want to throw dirt on Ubuntu, let's talk about Snaps and the messy Snap Store and how the current Ubuntu site looks like (not desktop user friendly really), and what they did to LXD

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 57 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)
On Reddit: “Windows is being enshitified. How can we cope with it?”
On Lemmy: “Windows is being enshitified. Good thing we’ve moved to Linux”

I think I see a pattern here.

Interesting. I guess it has to do with what you are used to and what feels comfortable.

Linus Torvalds once made this remark :

When you say 'I wrote a program that crashed Windows,' people just stare at you blankly and say 'Hey, I got those with the system, for free.'

If I think back of the days that I was using Linux and I saw friends and family using Windows95 that had just launched (with a massive hype, and using a Rolling Stones song to promote it) the Blue Screen of Death was fairly normal for folks. And they lived with it, and they continued to live with it because they thought that they had no choice, and they were incredibly happy to not having to use DOS anymore. Later some of the folks I knew after having their Windows computer flocked with Windows viruses they bought a Mac, and as a matter of saying, lived happily ever after. Not everyone can afford Macs though.And not every "normie" is ready to use Linux.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 51 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Following this conversation and here it was a pleasant surprise to see this pinned post from a GoToSocial developer 🙂

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 47 points 7 months ago

Your comment reminds me of Metallica many years ago. Their first albums were really good I thought. Then they cut their hair, their music started to sound more mainstream and I heard from friends that the band kind apologized for the anti war lyrics on their earlier albums. I guess money talks in strange ways.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 56 points 7 months ago

2024, the most memorable year of Linux gaming so far :-)

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 48 points 7 months ago

"Paid for by a state actor" Yes, who knows.

  • Could be a lone "black hat" or a group of "black hats". Who knows.

  • Could be the result of a lot of public criticism in the news regarding Pegasus spyware. Who knows.

  • Could be paid by companies without any state actors involved. Who knows.

  • Could be a lone programmer who wants power or is seeking revenge for some heated mailing list discussion. Who knows.

The question of trust has been mentioned in this case of a sole maintainer with health problems. What I asked myself is : How did this trust develop years ago ? People trusted Linus Torvalds and used the Linux kernel to build Linux distributions with to the point that the Linux kernel became from a tiny hobby thing a giant project. At some point compiling from source code became less fashionable and most people downloaded and installed binaries. New projects started and instead of tar and gzip things like xz and zstd were embraced. When do you trust a person or a project, and who else gets on board of a project ? Nowadays something like :

curl -sSL https://yadayada-flintstones-revival.com | bash

is considered perfectly normal as the default installation of some software. Open source software is cool and has kind of produced a sort of revolution in technology but there is still a lot of work to do.

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 63 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Dear VLC, in your download section there is the F-Droid app store option which I consider a good thing. p.s. Why are you still posting on Twitter ??? On your website I see two buttons Facebook and Twitter. Time for a change ?

By the way, archive.is and archive.ph are Tor unfriendly. Another link : https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39798565

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 58 points 8 months ago

LibreWolf FTW! 👍

[-] lemmyreader@lemmy.ml 60 points 9 months ago

Is the UK turning into a dictatorship or an undeveloped country ? How is independent press doing over there ?

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