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Personally, I run WinBox on Mac and Linux to manage my Mikrotik router at home, either locally or through Wireguard


Hello everyone, author here. Glad to answer any questions about this pet project of mine. It may not be some fancy new special thing but it works for me, and I hope for others as well.


Looks cool! Including the script in the project directory is the way, and I created on makesh[1] with that in mind. Since it's a submodule it can be easily pulled around with a repo and updated.

Glad to see people are finally going back to ahell scripts since they are very ergonomic and with a little portability in mind, they can be cross platform too.

[1] https://github.com/Baldomo/makesh


This is super cool, though I get stuck on "waiting" after giving the website access to the camera and mic (and reloading)


that normally only happens if your webcam is already in use, but we surely need better user feedback for that... I'd be happy to trouble shoot it with you on twitter, dm me at @neeshstudio


Hi everyone, author here. I was quite impressed to use this functionality in the awesome iina player [1], but it a Mac-only app so I made this for Linux and I plan to make it work also on Windows and Mac. I use mpv as my main video player so I needed something like this to stream videos from youtube and whatnot (any website supported by youtube-dl). Enjoy!

[1] https://github.com/iina/iina


You should check out OsmAnd [1] and their pro client, which is FOSS [2]. The maps are downloaded in svg from OpenStreetMap (available offline) and the app has a ton of features. Also i'm not sponsored, I just find the whole thing very useful

[1] https://osmand.net/ [2] https://f-droid.org/en/packages/net.osmand.plus/


1201 and 1202 errors are non-disruptive overflow notices, see [1]

[1] https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/a11/a11.1201-pa.html


I would suggest one of the alternatives listed at https://switching.social/ethical-alternatives-to-google-anal... . Fathom in particular is open source and can be self hosted


Wow! Thank you for those suggestions.

I've looked into Fathom before. I quite like what's offered. And the fact that's it's open source is the cherry on top :)

Thank you very much for the suggestion and for giving me a direct link to check out more.


You can actually pass LDFLAGS to any go tool (e.g. go build[1]). The flags are specified in the linker documentation[2]

[1] https://golang.org/cmd/go/#hdr-Compile_packages_and_dependen... [2] https://golang.org/cmd/link/


which is useful, except as far as I'm aware it doesn't cover this case.

The original is at: https://science.raphael.poss.name/go-executable-size-visuali...


From r/Piracy's sidebar: > 1. Submissions must be related to the discussion of digital piracy. > 2. Spam, trading, selling, and blatant self-promotion posts are forbidden. > 3. Do not request or link to pirated/copyrighted content.

The point of the subreddit is to discuss news or tools about piracy, not to actually do it; the subreddit is actively moderated and any infringement is deleted/punished. That said, admins have apparently detected many infringements but have not backed them up with actual post links or information


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