Open Source
- Open Source Street View...
I was wondering why there isn't or if there is, an Open Source (Free, or not) Street View like Google Maps. I like geography as a hobby, like my other hobbies, and found GeoHub which sparked my interest in being a free geoguessr alternative. I just don't understand why Google is the only Mapping service people go to, is Google the only one that has street view? is this a hard business model to achieve?
Please, I'd love too know :)
- Switzerland mandates government agencies use open-source software and disclose the source code of software developed by or for the public sector unless third-party rights or security concerns applywww.tomshardware.com Switzerland mandates government agencies use open-source software
The new law requires the use of open-source software and the publishing of new government code under open-source licenses
>Switzerland has recently enacted a law requiring its government to use open-source software (OSS) and disclose the source code of any software developed by or for the public sector. According to ZDNet, this “public body, public code” approach makes government operations more transparent while increasing security and efficiency. Such a move would likely fail in the U.S. but is becoming increasingly common throughout Europe.
>According to Switzerland’s new “Federal Law on the Use of Electronic Means for the Fulfillment of Government Tasks” (EMBAG), government agencies must use open-source software throughout the public sector.
>The new law allows the codifies allowing Switzerland to release its software under OSS licenses. Not just that; it requires the source code be released that way “unless the rights of third parties or security-related reasons would exclude or restrict this.”
>In addition to mandating the OSS code, EMBAG also requires Swiss government agencies to release non-personal and non-security-sensitive government data to the public. Calling this Open Government Data, this aspect of the new law contributes to a dual “open by default” approach that should allow for easier reuse of software and data while also making governance more transparent.
- Hacking with care
cross-posted from: https://peculiar.florist/notes/9w4xuk0su2wr6qkg
> Hacking with care > > @opensource > > hackingwithcare.in/wiki/doku.php > > Hacking With Care is collective composed of hackers-activists, caregivers, artists, sociologist, growing quite literally by contact and affinity. > > Together we imagine, circulate, put in common resources and tools for care in accordance with hackers ethics and peer-to-peer philosophy. > > We create occasions for body & soul rejuvenation and collective (re)appropriation of care. We work with an understanding of the needs and requirements of specific contexts, as can be found in hacking and activism. Similarly, we like to transmit to caregivers some hackers-activists tools and best practices, for example in relation to privacy/data protection, technological independence, operational security. Other aspects we like are creativity in care, access to knowledge, interdisciplinarity, questioning of norms… > > Our actions evolve around two principal axis that could be (but not limited to): Care for hackers-activists and Hackers ethics and tools for caregivers. > > They include care corners at hackers-activists events, pop-up massage sessions at the quarters of activists organizations, massage and well-being workshops and tutorials, compilation of resources and creation of original resources, research, news watch… > > Indeed, we are aware big-hearted hackers and activists are exposed to life-threatening levels of stress and emotional challenges. Some burnout, some are imprisoned or experience limitations or abuse of their rights, in retaliation for their deeds. Some die. Meanwhile, the health-care sectors (where the most vulnerable people become yet more exposed) serve corporate and shady political agendas by default. We, as individuals, as communities, are being “holistically” attacked by the systems in governance : attacks and restrictions on life and freedoms keep intensifying everywhere, motivated by unchecked power and greed. They affect all, in all areas of life, including access to healthcare. > > These converging realizations and the great joys we have in doing what we do all, inspired us to put together this initiative. We want to help become aware of vulnerabilities in our movements and organize so that each and everyone’s capacities to care and be cared for will not be compromised.
- Any resources in favor of FLOSS regarding SW quality, sec etc ?owasp.org OWASP Foundation, the Open Source Foundation for Application Security | OWASP Foundation
OWASP Foundation, the Open Source Foundation for Application Security on the main website for The OWASP Foundation. OWASP is a nonprofit foundation that works to improve the security of software.
Ideally please provide tangible data with figures...
I will update this thread with some findings:
- OSS-RISK-6 : Untracked Dependencies
- https://github.com/OWASP/www-project-open-source-software-top-10/blob/main/0-1-risks/OSS6-Untracked-Dependencies.md
- Identifying Challenges for OSS Vulnerability Scanners - A Study & Test Suite
- https://www.bodden.de/pubs/dph+21identifying.pdf
- OSS-RISK-6 : Untracked Dependencies
- Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHubtrufflesecurity.com Anyone can Access Deleted and Private Repository Data on GitHub ◆ Truffle Security Co.
You can access data from deleted forks, deleted repositories and even private repositories on GitHub. And it is available forever. This is known by GitHub, and intentionally designed that way.
- Rank-My-Favs - An open-source Android app to help rank your favorite things.github.com GitHub - dessalines/rank-my-favs: An Android app to rank your favorite things, using simple pair-wise matchups.
An Android app to rank your favorite things, using simple pair-wise matchups. - dessalines/rank-my-favs
Do you keep lists of your favorite things, such as movies, books, recipes, or music albums? You might keep list(s) that looks like this:
- Network (1976)
- Lone Star (1996)
- Devils (1971)
- The Seventh Seal (1957)
- ... Many more films
But how do you rank these?
You might be tempted to order them by preference, but this could quickly get overwhelming for long lists.
A much easier method is to use pairwise comparisons, which shows you single head-to-head pairs, and has you choose which one you like best.
After doing a small number of these matchups, Rank-My-Favs can confidently create a ranked list for you.
Under the hood, Rank-My-Favs uses the advanced Glicko rating system, to determine how many matches are necessary, and for ranking.
Features
- Import your existing lists quickly.
- Uses the advanced Glicko rating system.
Built With
Installation / Releases
Support / Donate
Rank-My-Favs will always remain free, open-source software. We've seen many open-source projects go unmaintained after a few years. Recurring donations have proven to be the only way these projects can stay alive.
Your donations directly support full-time development, and help keep this maintained. If you find yourself using rank-my-favs every day, consider donating:
Crypto
- bitcoin:
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- ethereum:
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- monero:
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Social / Contact
- FOSS project (AGPLv3) seeking Spanish (Mexico) translators
https://bgammon.org is an AGPL-licensed backgammon service.
I'm asking for help with Spanish (Mexico) translations as there are users in this locale but most strings are currently untranslated.
If you are able to help, please visit the following two links to help translate the https://bgammon.org client and server:
- https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/bgammon/boxcars/
- https://hosted.weblate.org/projects/bgammon/bgammon-server/
The source code for the client is available at https://code.rocket9labs.com/tslocum/boxcars
The source code for the server is available at https://code.rocket9labs.com/tslocum/bgammon
- GabutDM: Simple and Fast Download Managergithub.com GitHub - gabutakut/gabutdm: Gabut Download Manager
Gabut Download Manager. Contribute to gabutakut/gabutdm development by creating an account on GitHub.
- Let's bring back the webring.
Back in the day the best way to find cool sites when you were on a cool site was to click next in the webring. In this age of ailing search engines and confidently incorrect AI, it is time for the webring to make a comeback.
This person has given his the code to get started: Webring
- What is Firefox supposed to do?www.spacebar.news What is Firefox supposed to do?
Firefox now collects data for advertisers. It's not actually scary, but there is a bigger problem.
- What are the best ways to stay up on what's happening in the OSS world?
I used to browse through the latest apps on FDroid, but recently I've switched to using obtainium. There doesn't seem to be a web interface that really shows the new activity or popular apps. I'd also be interested to see what's happening outside of Android. How do you stay up on what's happening in FOSS?
- What is the most neatest Open Source smartwatch?
I'm looking for any suggestions for smartwatch that it similar like Google Pixel Phones with GrapheneOS. Is there such a thing?
- Looking for an open source or self hosted map tool similar to google my maps
Basically looking for an open source alternative to google my maps, to plan out trips or share recommendations with friends.
I've tried using uMap (OSM) for mexico city, but it has a lot of missing or outdated data.
- Why are FUTO apps is so heavy?
I noticed their apps are high in size compared to other apps, like for example their keyboard app size is 129 MB, which is a giant size compared to other android keyboards.
Grayjay also seems to be kind of giant, compared to bravenewpipe that supports a lot of services while still very low in size.
The only app in my opinion that has kind of reasonable size is their voice recognition, while it looks kind of ugly compared to Transcribro.
Is there is a reason for all of this?
- What's holding you back from trying Codeberg?
I've been on Codeberg for over a year now and the experience has been great. It has been around for a while, it's fast, thanks to Forgejo, the self-hostable open-source software that Codeberg uses, which also offers great features.
However, it lacks a good CI/CD system. I feel like Woodpecker (the CI/CD system Codeberg uses) can't do more complex things. Forgejo/Gitea have their own CI/CD system which is better, but Codeberg still uses Woodpecker.
But other than that, why isn't Codeberg more widely adopted? Even privacy advocates continue to use GitHub, despite its acquisition by Microsoft. I agree with the sentiment that GitHub has a large user base, and its widespread adoption is undeniable, but I still think more people should try Codeberg or even self-host their own Forgejo/Gitea instances.
So, I'm curious to hear your perspective. What are the reasons that keep you tied to GitHub? Do the features and network outweigh the privacy concerns? Are there specific functionalities that you rely on and haven't found elsewhere?
- UnCube: A speedcubing timer for the 21st century.
UnCube is a FOSS web-based speedcubing timer built with Angular Material.
I've been developing this software for the past year or so with no help, so I thought I'd post about it here and see if anyone is interested.
Right now, only the basic features are functional, but I've got a few GitHub issues open that people can contribute to.
You can find the GitHub repo here.
- beaconDB is an open, and privacy-friendly network location service, replacing Mozilla's defunct location service
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/24292207
> beaconDB is a drop-in replacement for MLS, which uses the same format request that's used by Mozilla's Ichnaea. > > The source code is available on Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/beacondb/beacondb > > You can contribute to the project by using an app like NeoStumbler (GitHub) or Tower Collector (GitHub) to submit location reports. NeoStumbler does Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GSM, while Tower Collector can only do GSM cell towers. Both are FOSS and available on F-Droid. > > It is also recommended by the GrapheneOS project: https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/112759509558471713 > > https://grapheneos.org/articles/positon-location-service > > Just keep in mind that it's still in relatively early development, which is why it really needs contributions.
- Strawberry Music Player 1.1 released!github.com Release Strawberry 1.1.0 · strawberrymusicplayer/strawberry
Bugfixes: Fixed crash when pressing CTRL + C (#1359). Pass on scroll events to page in settings to avoid changing settings when scrolling with mouse (#1380). Fixed misredered playlist search field...
- Backing up photos and videos from an Android phone?
There are solutions like ente and immich but I think they both are pretty overkill for my use case. I almost never look through my old photos so I don't need an app and a web UI or whatever. The face detection thing does not entice me either. I don't need encryption either.
Is there a simpler solution for this? I am thinking of just writing a script that syncs the camera folder using adb or something like that. But before I create a jank monstrosity I thought it would be better to ask around.
- How to install yt-dlp on Windows, Mac, and Linuxwww.spacebar.news How to install yt-dlp on Windows, Mac, and Linux
The best way to get yt-dlp installed on your computer, including ffmpeg for media conversion.
- FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program planswww.theregister.com FOSS funding vanishes from EU's 2025 Horizon program plans
Elimination of most Next Generation Internet funding 'incomprehensible,' says OW2 CEO Pierre-Yves Gibello
- PeerTube 6.2 is out! | JoinPeerTubejoinpeertube.org PeerTube 6.2 is out! | JoinPeerTube
This new version is all about making your life easier. Easier moderation, easier subtitle creation and easier video highlighting. Let's take a look! C...
publication croisée depuis : https://lemmy.world/post/17613422
> PeerTube is a decentralized and federated alternative to YouTube. The goal of PeerTube is not to replace YouTube but to offer a viable alternative using the strength of ActivityPub and P2P protocols. > > Being built on ActivityPub means PeerTube is able to be part of a bigger social network, the Fediverse (the Federated Universe). On the other hand, P2P technologies help PeerTube to solve the issue of money, inbound with all streaming platform : With PeerTube, you don't need to have a lot of bandwidth available on your server to host a PeerTube platform because all users (which didn't disable the feature) watching a video on PeerTube will be able to share this same video to other viewers. > > If you are curious about PeerTube, I can't recommend you enough to check the official website to learn more about the project. If after that you want to try to use PeerTube as a content creator, you can try to find a platform available there to register or host yourself your own PeerTube platform on your own server. > > The development of PeerTube is actually sponsored by Framasoft, a french non-for-profit popular educational organization, a group of friends convinced that an emancipating digital world is possible, convinced that it will arise through actual actions on real world and online with and for you! > > Framasoft is also involved in the development of Mobilizon, a decentralized and federated alternative to Facebook Events and Meetup. > > If you want to contribute to PeerTube, feel free to: > > * report bugs and give your feedback on Github or on our forums > * submit your brillant ideas on our Feedback platform > * Help to translate the software, following the contributing guide > * Make a donation to help to pay bills inbound in the development of PeerTube.
- digiKam 8.4.0 is releasedwww.digikam.org digiKam 8.4.0 is released
Dear digiKam fans and users, we are proud to announce the stable release of digiKam 8.4.0.
After five months of active maintenance and long bugs triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 8.4.0 of its open source digital photo manager.
- Firefox added ad tracking and has already turned it on without asking youmastodon.social mcc (@mcc@mastodon.social)
Attached: 1 image So this, from Firefox, is fucking toxic: https://mstdn.social/@Lokjo/112772496939724214 You might be aware Chrome— a browser made by an ad company— has been trying to claw back the limitations recently placed on ad networks by the death of third-party cookies, and added new featu...
- "GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software - The Future Is Nowwww.mistys-internet.website "GitHub" Is Starting to Feel Like Legacy Software - The Future Is Now
I’ve used a lot of tools over the years, which means I’ve seen a lot of tools hit a plateau. That’s not always a problem; sometimes …
- Libreoffice released an Android version!
Edit: the app seems to be pretty old, I like the Writer editing more (it works) but for other things, CollaboraOffice is way better.
Has anyone tried that on a tablet? The phone UI has like no features
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Currently it is a "viewer" (renderer with usable UI) and editing features are experimental.
They only release their APK to Google Play for whatever reason, but you can use F-Droid to get it
Bugs can normally be reported to their bugtracker and you can join their forum for more community support!
Downside: the editing features are VERY rudimentary, while the app is only about 50MB (⅕) smaller than Collabora-Office, which has better features overall.
- InnerTune: a FOSS Material 3 YouTube Music client for Androidgithub.com GitHub - Malopieds/InnerTune: A fork of InnerTune, a Material 3 YouTube Music client for Android
A fork of InnerTune, a Material 3 YouTube Music client for Android - Malopieds/InnerTune
After the death of ViMusic (a very lightweight MD3 YouTube Music client) I saw RiMusic getting quite popular but now it's a very feature-rich client with its own UI design that is also very slow on older devices (based on my bare metal tests). I found this other one interesting so hopefully someone else will like it too.
- The Death of Decentralized Emailblog.lopp.net The Death of Decentralized Email
A historical review of the multi-decade centralization and capture of the email protocol.
Interesting history and analysis of SMTP's history. How can we prevent fedi and other open protocols from suffering the same fates?
- P2P Messaging and State Management: Todo List Demo.github.com GitHub - positive-intentions/p2p: P2P framework
P2P framework. Contribute to positive-intentions/p2p development by creating an account on GitHub.
a decentralized P2P todo list app to to demo the P2P framework used in the chat app.
https://github.com/positive-intentions/chat
It is a wrapper around peerjs. peerjs is good, but it can become complicated to use on bigger projects. This implementation is an attempt to create something like a framework/guideline for decentralized messaging and state management.
https://positive-intentions.github.io/p2p/?path=/story/demo-todo-list--basic
how it works:
- crypto-random ids are generated and used to connect to peerjs-server (to broker a webrtc connection)
- peer1 shares this ID to another browser/tab/person (use the storybook props)
- peers are then automatically connected.
- add todo item
- edit todo item
There are several things here to improve like:
- general cleanup throughout (its early stage for this project and missing all the nice things like good-code and unit-tests)
- adding extra encryption keys for messages comming in and going out (webrtc mandates encryption already)
- handling message callbacks
- key rotation
- NewPipe outage over: version 0.27.1 restores YouTube playbackgithub.com Release v0.27.1 · TeamNewPipe/NewPipe
Fixed [YouTube] Fix for HTTP error 403 when starting videos: TeamNewPipe/NewPipeExtractor#1191 Fix crash in MediaSessionPlayerUi while destroying player #11261 Note that this does not fix 403 err...
- antennapod fork?
FocusPodcast looks and feels very much like an AntennaPod fork but there's no mention of it anywhere (?)
https://f-droid.org/packages/allen.town.focus.podcast/ or https://github.com/allentown521/FocusPodcast
is it written from scratch?
- PureOS Optional Subscription Added to Advance Developmentpuri.sm PureOS Optional Subscription Added to Advance Development – Purism
Purism makes premium phones, laptops, mini PCs and servers running free software on PureOS. Purism products respect people's privacy and freedom while protecting their security.
- Home assistant thermostat
Hi. Thermostats are expensive. I currently have this one, at my apartment.
I would like to replace it with one that connects to HA. First, is this a good idea since I'm in an apartment? I'll obviously keep the current one, and put it back before leaving. Second, what's a good one that is either open source or at least non internet based (but still works on HA)?
Thanks!
- Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host
After 3 years in the making I'm excited to announce the launch of Games on Whales, an innovative open-source project that revolutionizes virtual desktops and gaming. Our mission is to enable multiple users to stream different content from a single machine, with full HW acceleration and low latency.
With Games on Whales, you can:
- Multi-user: Share a single remote host hardware with friends or colleagues, each streaming their own content (gaming, productivity, or anything else!)
- Headless: Create virtual desktops on demand, with automatic resolution and FPS matching, without the need for a monitor or dummy plug
- Advanced Input Support: Enjoy seamless control with mouse, keyboard, and joypads, including Gyro and Acceleration support (a first in Linux!)
- Low latency: Uses the Moonlight protocol to stream content to a wide variety of supported clients.
- Linux and Docker First: Our curated Docker images include popular applications like Steam, Firefox, Lutris, Retroarch, and more!
- Fully Open Source: MIT licensed, and we welcome contributions from the community.
Interested in how this works under the hood? You can read more about it in our developer guide or deep dive into the code.
- Why is flathub saying Floorp is proprietary
I am very new to linux and all the open source stuff (my first post on lemmy actually) so I don't get how this stuff works but flathub is saying that floorp is proprietary. But after a quick google search it says that floorp is open source licensed under MPL 2.0
- rquickshare: Rust implementation of NearbyShare/QuickShare from Android for Linux and macOS.github.com GitHub - Martichou/rquickshare: Rust implementation of NearbyShare/QuickShare from Android for Linux and macOS.
Rust implementation of NearbyShare/QuickShare from Android for Linux and macOS. - Martichou/rquickshare