Monthly Shaarli
September, 2024
A powerful TUI git server which can be hosted over SSH.
Simple to configure but also very opinionated and deeply embedded in the 'charmbracelet' suite of software (using glow for md display, etc.).
If you need a quick git server, amazing. If you need a lot of deep customization, less so.
A personality test which seems (at least somewhat) grounded in backing science.
And open source, which is nice!
A ESP32 + WS2812 project with a simple webserver to reponse to blink on GET requests, in a case whichs looks like a cloud.
Nice little diy project!
Amazing list of digital versions of boardgames.
PEASS - Privilege Escalation Awesome Scripts SUITE (with colors) - peass-ng/PEASS-ng
We have tea
for gitea projects, gh
for github and glab
for gitlab as easy-to-work-with local commandline interfaces.
This one is simply specifically for forgejo instead and seeks to support a lot of the forgejo-only feature (AGit workflow, federation) that the others won't.
An interesting series of video lessons matching programming instructions and algorithms with processor architectures and assembly equivalents.
NOT free!
TUI for Jujutsu/jj, similar to lazygit for git.
Tabletop Simulator-like
Tabletop Playground - TTS clone, commercial but with a wider variety of games? (claimed). Can import TTS games afaik. Games can be found here
Tabletop Club - FOSS TTS clone, not sure how far along? can not import TTS games atm
Vassal - FOSS, originally developed for tabletops afaik, older but actively developed and huge selection of modules (though still w focus on deeper/wargame-like games).
OCTGN - full game engine but I only know it from ppl playing Android Netrunner on it
Web-arenas
virtualtabletop - free, no official game art etc but works without signup!
boardgame arena - freemium, many games
boardzilla - FOSS, no signup required. Very limited selection of games currently (basically 7WondersDuel, PowerGrid and 7 others) but nice that it exists!
tabletopia - a huge selection (2500+?) but very freemium, I think moreso than bga
Mostly - FOSS but mostly 'classic' card games (Doppelkopf, Bridge, Skat, ...)
Solve puzzles. Learn CUDA.
Learning GPU programming ideas by solving coding puzzles step-by-step. Seems really neat, especially that it uses python so you can focus on the actual ideas instead of syntax, etc.
A video solving some of the early puzzles can be found here
An amazing introductory book for jujutsu
A very nice GUI client for git. Nice design and pretty functional layout - somewhat reminiscent of GitKraken
Voice control: transform various alphabet's and morphemes (graphemes?) into actions on the pc.
Fun demonstration here: https://numenvoice.org/
Can for example translate 'terminate' into closing a window, or 'west' into focusing left tile in a tiling wm, or 'yes' into return on the terminal.
Seems fun for regular use but really useful for those who can not regularly use their hands to type for whatever reason.