The TDE project began as a continuation of the K Desktop Environment (KDE) version 3. The name Trinity was chosen partly because the word means "three" and TDE was a continuation of KDE 3. TDE now is its own computer desktop environment project. Equipped with a suitable collection of desktop effects that remain compatible with older hardware. Responsive on older hardware, while also being compatible with newer hardware. Compatible with, but not requiring, 3D acceleration (unlike KDE Plasma). Compatible with freedesktop.org and Linux file system hierarchy standards. Compatible with other desktop environments.
RSS: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/rss.php
Looks like there's a third party Arch package repository for TDE: https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Arch_Trinity_Repository_Installation_Instructions
cleanpy is a CLI tool to remove caches and temporary files related to Python under whatever directories you tell it to. Cleans out .pyc, .pyo, other cache files and directories.
Query next passes for a given satellite above you. Uses Skyfield to predict passes, and Celestrak GP API to get updated TLE data.
This library provides several functions for nicely printing data to the
terminal. MatPlotLib is a very nice library, but it can be a bit tedious at
times when all you want is something quick and dirty.
By default, this library will use Unicode symbols (specifically braille) for
plotting. A good font to use is JuliaMono. However, if your font does not
support the necessary Unicode symbols, you can tell the library to not use them by setting itrm.config.uni
to False
.
Find out who’s behind more than 810,000 offshore companies, foundations and trusts from the Pandora Papers, Paradise Papers, Bahamas Leaks, Panama Papers and Offshore Leaks investigations.
DO exposes performance metrics for hosted databases from their API. This talks about how to access them programmatically.
Use Python to map a website's external facing links. And then apply D3 to visualize those outbound connections as a network graph.
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How to get started with the Internet Archive's ia
tool.
ACME Server implementation (http-01 challenge). Builtin CA to sign/revoke certificates (can be replaced with an external CA), CA rollover is supported. Notification Mails (account created, certificate will expire soon, certificate is expired) with customizable templates. Web UI (certificate log) with customizable templates.
Tested with Certbot, Traefik, Caddy, uacme, and acme.sh.
The Dockerfile is remarkably understandable, which should make it easy to run it normally.
Created in response to the environs of apathy concerning the use of hypertext search and discovery. In Lieu, the internet is not what is made searchable, but instead one's own neighbourhood. Put differently, Lieu is a neighbourhood search engine, a way for personal webrings to increase serendipitous connexions.
Lieu's crawl & precrawl commands output to standard output, for easy inspection of the data. You typically want to redirect their output to the files Lieu reads from, as defined in the config file. See below for a typical workflow.
Devzat is a custom SSH server that takes you to a chat instead of a shell prompt. Because there's SSH apps on all platforms (even on phones) you can connect to Devzat on any device!
Supports commands, rooms (channels?), Markdown formatting, private messages, and pseudo-shell commands.
Webxdc brings web apps to messenger chats, in a simple file format containing HTML5, CSS, JavaScript and other asset files. All authentication, identity management, social discovery and message transport is outsourced to the host messenger which runs a webxdc app container file and relays application update messages between app users, letting each app inherit offline-first and end-to-end encryption capabilities implemented by the hosting messenger.
Directory of apps: https://webxdc.org/apps/
I don't know if any of these could be used in a free-standing way or not, but it might be interesting to try.
Wavelog is a self-hosted PHP application that allows you to log your amateur radio contacts anywhere. All you need is a web browser and active internet connection. Wavelog itself is an enhanced fork of Cloudlog by 2M0SQL.
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Czkawka (tch•kav•ka (IPA: [ˈʧ̑kafka]), "hiccup" in Polish) is a simple, fast and free app to remove unnecessary files from your computer.
Krokiet ((IPA: [ˈkrɔcɛt]), "croquet" in Polish) same as above, but uses Slint frontend.
Amazingly fast - due to using more or less advanced algorithms and multithreading. Cache support - second and further scans should be much faster than the first one. CLI and GUI (gtk4 or slint). Multiple tools for flexibility.
PyHam is a collection of applications and software libraries for ham radio enthusiasts, written in Python.
The applications are intended to address real-world use cases for the ham while keeping complexity to a minimum and focusing on ease of use. By avoiding the lure of trying to be all things to all people, PyHam applications target the majority of users at the possible expense of those few who may desire additional capabilities.
The libraries are written in pure Python, and each focus on a particular technology with the goal of making that technology easier to work with than it otherwise would be. PyHam applications are themselves built upon these libraries.
PyHam software has been developed with a primary focus on Direwolf as a platform, since it is the dominant software TNC in use today. However, where appropriate, the software has also been tested against other platforms such as ldsped and AGWPE.
musikcube is a fully functional terminal-based music player, library, and streaming audio server that runs natively on Windows, macOS, and Linux. it also runs well on a Raspberry Pi with a custom DAC (e.g. IQaudIO DAC+, HiFiBerry DAC+ and others), and can output 24bit/192k audio comfortably.
musikdroid is a native Android app that connects to musikcube servers. it can be used as a streaming audio client and/or a remote control for your computer or home stereo.
musikcore is a cross-platform c++ library that drives things. it can be used by developers as a backend for creating or prototyping apps that play music. out of the box it provides file scanning, tag indexing, gapless and crossfading playback, play queue management, playlist crud, an extensible plugin architecture, and support for libraries containing 250,000+ audio tracks.