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Today I converted my dad's gf because windows was too expensive
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Built a tagging small media viewer, try it out

Originally started as an experiment to test whether xattrs can serve as a viable replacement for sqlite as a container of tagging meta-data, this project has developed into a fairly serviceable small media browser and has became a tool I use to browse my vast collection of stock photos, memes, and wallpapers.

Was hoping to see what folks here thought of it. Here's its most notable aspects:

* with xattrs, tags stays with the files even if moved/renamed
* supports all popular animated image formats (gifs, webms, etc)
* will happily work with large collections containing tens of thousands of files without perf issues
* supports loading thumbnails that conform to the freedesktop thumbnailer draft standard (dbus support is WIP)
* supports mapping files to custom generated thumbnails including animated ones
* supports sorting files by numeric & delimited names
* fairly easy to customize

[This picture is from 0.0.2 so some elements has since improved](https://i.redd.it/zj6gzp7uiyu41.gif)

The long term vision for this project is to make it highly extensible (basically do for small media browsing what vscode did for programming). Also a secondary goal, via an extension, make it the UI of my other project [fs-curator](https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-curator).

Project Github: [https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-viewer/releases/tag/0.0.3](https://github.com/unreadablewxy/fs-viewer/releases/tag/0.0.3)

It also works with windows if that's important to anyone. Through some samba configs, can expose tags via alt-streams (which this program also supports).

Feedback, bug reports, feature ideas, patches all appreciated.

https://redd.it/g7t0kb
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USB Command line voltage measurement suggestion

Can anyone suggest a way for me to have some sort of USB dongle that I can use to connect to a batter to measure the voltage and/or amperage of the battery? I want to measure my solar panel backup batteries and my current amperage consumption.

https://redd.it/g7vh2j
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The full list of all penguin species, with photos
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Giti, A Permanent observer of your git directories, version 1.0.0 released.

Have you ever been in a situation that you lost all your git-based projects on your disk without backup them?


Do you want a tool that monitor your project directories/files and report you, which files changed and ready to stage/commit?


This is where ***giti*** will probably help you:
[https://github.com/LinArcX/giti](https://github.com/LinArcX/giti)

https://redd.it/g7vsjv
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MacBook Pro 2018 / Kali Linux

Hi ! First post here.

It's been 2 days since I'm trying to dual boot kali linux on my Macintosh (MacBook Pro 2018), but it keeps failing again and again... and when I finally succeed, when I'm booting the kali partition there's this error : icm firmware is in wrong mode: 15

So I was wondering if It's me who is doing it wrong or if it's just not possible to dual boot kali on macintosh... Is anybody had similar experience ?

Thanks in advance :)

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LibreOffice, KDE and Onboard

I am not sure where to post this but a while ago I had an issue under LibreOffice where I would type double characters for every button I pressed, kind of like "tthhiiss".

I recently discovered that running Onboard and LibreOffice at the same time causes the double typing to occur whereas if I ran LibreOffice without Onboard running, I can type normally. I just wanted to bring this up to anyone running LibreOffice experiencing this could examine the problem between the two programs.

I mentioned KDE because when I ran LibreOffice with the GTK3 toolkit with Onboard I wasn't experiencing double typing so it's something to do with these three all together.

https://redd.it/g81y5n
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A note of appreciation to everyone out their maintaining open source projects!

Earlier this week I posted a small project I was working on to reddit, expecting maybe a couple of people at most would be interested in it. To my surprise though, it gained a moderate amount of attention. Before I knew it, I was managing pull requests and helping people out with bug reports.

Before I continue, I want to clarify that I am **extremely** grateful to anyone who took time to look at my silly project, and especially to those who continue to contribute to it and make it much better than I ever would've done on my own.

That being said, the experience was weirdly stressful! Suddenly this small project for myself was no longer just for myself. I had to take into account other people's ideas for the project, various bugs that I never would've encountered during my use, in the meantime making sure the project stuck to my vision and maintained quality. Saying no to someone who has taken time out of their day in an earnest attempt to help you is no fun.

And I felt this way with only 2-3 people contributing and no more than 10 real bug reports. I can only imagine how those who are maintaining larger projects with lots of contributors feel. So I just wanted to say thanks to everyone who's putting in the work!

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