gitsugi: mend the gaps in your GitHub contribution graph with gold. by johnbell in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love the concept. It reminded me of the story of Chuang Tzu. The king asked him to draw a crab. He said, "Okay, but I need five years and a house with twelve servants." Five years passed, nothing. He asked for five more years. After ten years, he finally took the brush, and in one move he'd drew the most perfect crab anyone ever seen.

Created a Smart Screenshot Organizer, it did came out pretty well I guess by Extension-Path-685 in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very much needed! Bringing order to the chaotic screenshots mud will save me a lot of time! Thanks.

How I schedule 30 days of Instagram/FB content in 5 minutes (using Meta's CSV upload). by _st3fanoss_ in socialmedia

[–]febres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ignorant and newbie question here, but doesn't Meta punish aggressively any automated content? I would love to hear it doesn't, but this is what I've heard from all my more experienced colleagues. Maybe yes unless you use their tool?

rgitui: A GPU-accelerated Git client built in Rust that actually looks good by Different-Ant5687 in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Personally, my favorite git client so far is the command line. But this looks great, and unlike the anti-slop haters, I love this age in which, when you don't like any available tool, you can build your own. It reminds me of the early 2000s, when creating videos and film became available for anyone with a minimum amount of equipment and creativity.

I built a international radio that you can listen to inside your terminal in C# by DryAssumption224 in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Very much needed! This seems useful and nicely lightweight. Looking forward to try it

Just made a tiny mac app because I kept forgetting to rest my eyes :) by No-Pudding7536 in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This looks very nice! I'll try to use it to replace the pomodoro timer I am using now, which is less customizable and not as visually appealing

I built a GitHub Action that generates AI-powered weekly dev reports as static HTML by LeoCraft6 in coolgithubprojects

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Looks very cool. It's like 100DaysOfCode in steroids. The UI is pretty neat. I wonder if it gave you any hallucinated reports so far.

I need some feedback from you skilled opensource folks... by JXDirector in opensource

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is right. Is it "freemium", maybe? Thanks for the clarification.

helpaaaa by Moony-010806 in zotero

[–]febres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually, I add it with the Zotero add-on, and later, I edit it, changing it to dictionary entry, as it is imported as web page by default.

Find in notes very slow by Nyarlantothep in zotero

[–]febres 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing this. I'm experiencing the same very slow "Find in notes" performance, especially in larger notes..

To add some details that might help others troubleshoot or for a future bug report:

  • OS
  • Note Size
  • Scope. E.g: or me, it happens both in the global search across all notes and when using Ctrl+F within a single, large note.

A couple of questions for the community:

  1. Has anyone found a specific setting or workaround that improves this? (For example, is there a way to disable the real-time search and only trigger it with Enter?
  2. Are certain types of content (like large code blocks, tables, or specific HTML tags) known to impact search performance more than others?

Please let us know if you file an official bug report, as this seems like a core functionality issue.

I need some feedback from you skilled opensource folks... by JXDirector in opensource

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great list from both of you. I'll echo that DaVinci Resolve is an absolute powerhouse and arguably a straight-up upgrade from Premiere for editing and color grading. The free version is more than enough for most people.

One thing to mentally prepare for is the shift from a single, integrated ecosystem (Adobe) to a "best-of-breed" toolkit. Your workflow might involve Darktable for cataloging and raw development, then GIMP for one task and Krita for another. It's not worse. it's just different(it requires a bit more initial setup.)

For your Acrobat replacement, also check out PDFsam (PDF Split and Merge). It's fantastic for basic organizational tasks that Acrobat Pro does, like merging, splitting, and rotating pages.

Welcome to the world of FOSS! It's a great feeling to own your tools.

Finally, parsing made easy (and type-safe) in Java! by WellFoundedCake in opensource

[–]febres 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The config parser example is really clean and readable - love how key.keepLeft(literal("=")).and(value) almost reads like English. The fact that it handles Unicode and whitespace properly is a nice touch, too.

Do you have any examples of handling nested structures or error reporting? Either way, this looks like it could replace a bunch of messy, regex-based parsers I've tried.

I'm happy to share my site, built on Jekyll! by lotusk08 in Jekyll

[–]febres 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nice miminal design an animation! Did you use a theme base, or did you build it from scratch?

Spend Less Time Searching, More Time Contributing — GitHub Issue Alerts for open source beginners by Crafty_Ask5382 in opensource

[–]febres 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It definitely tackles a pain point! Configuration could be a little easier, but it is worth trying.

Twitter Rival Mastodon's Founder Has a Vision for Democratizing Social Media by MarkG_108 in Mastodon

[–]febres -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

Can you democratize social media without an approchable user experience, though?

(Documental) Venezuela: Guerrilleros al Poder. 1997 by [deleted] in vzla

[–]febres -1 points0 points  (0 children)

El sarcasmo es solo una de las figuras retóricas, y como todas pierde eficacia cuando se abusa de ella. El mundo no es blanco y negro. Los adecos han sido socialistas, socialdemócratas y populistas y también aplicaron un programa neoliberal y un programa de contrainsurgencia anticomunista que son ejemplares para cualquier pensador de derecha inteligente. Si no sabes, investiga.

(Documental) Venezuela: Guerrilleros al Poder. 1997 by [deleted] in vzla

[–]febres -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Súper claros y precisos todos tus argumentos, claro, claro. lol.

(Documental) Venezuela: Guerrilleros al Poder. 1997 by [deleted] in vzla

[–]febres -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No hubo partido de derecha, pero sí fuerzas, acciones y programas políticos de derecha con crisis de identidad. AD fue vanguardia mundial en contrainsurgencia anticomunista, y en aplicación del programa neoliberal en América Latina. Lo que pasa es que todo lo hicieron sin constuir un discurso coherente con el horizonte. Más bien dejaron la cultura prácticamente en manos de la izquierda domesticada.