Daily Shaarli

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January 4, 2025

GitHub - stefan11111/rootdo: Minimalist rootdo fork

A super slim sudo alternative. Only a few lines of code, but configuration needs to be done in the actual header file (suckless-like).

Brings integration with rdoedit (similar to sudoedit) for file editing.

GitHub - louis-e/arnis: Generate any location from the real world in Minecraft Java Edition with a high level of detail.

Replicates actual cities in minecraft. Pretty mind-blowing but also logical if you think about it - neat!

FacilMap

A fully-featured OpenStreetMap-based map where markers and lines can be added with live collaboration.

Its search only supports specific 'points' (i.e. nodes) for now, but it has a nice POI function where you can filter by poi category and it shows you all the points around that may interest you for the current map tiles.

GitHub - illiliti/ssu: Extremely simple su utility

Another sudo replacement utility, focusing on being an alternative to su specifically (hence, 'simple su').

Can't say much about it since I haven't used it a lot but always happy with simple, open alternatives.

GitHub - osmlab/awesome-openstreetmap: 😎 Curated list of awesome OpenSteetMap-projects

😎 Curated list of awesome OpenSteetMap-projects. Contribute to osmlab/awesome-openstreetmap development by creating an account on GitHub.

Lokjo.com - Your worldwide local map

Pretty nice new-ish openstreetmap web implementation, can be used to create local meeting points and more.

Explicitly excludes showing details about many commercial chains (e.g. most supermarkets) because it is focused on local- an fair- places, those whose focus is to make a living not profit.

This of course hugely impacts its daily driver usefulness but also provides a nice alternative view on places.

GitHub - slicer69/doas: A port of OpenBSD's doas which runs on FreeBSD, Linux, NetBSD, and illumos

Simpler alternative to sudo - allegedly more secure through less attack surface (though also fewer eyes on it than sudo).

Originally comes from OpenBSD but made to run on a variety of unixy systems.

OsmAPP - web and mobile OSM implementation

A universal app for OpenStreetMap.

In my view one of the best web offerings for openstreetmap (now that qwant maps is no more). Has super functional search, POI showing, integrated with weather services and a type of streetview.

Seems still in its initial phase and is a little rought around the edges here and there but could be one of the premium offerings for OSM on the web.