Free and Open Source Software

I love aves libre, but unfortunately it does not support HDR, which is important to me, since I record HDR videos on my phone I'd like to not use Google photos

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Hello to all. Lately I've been receiving a lot of spam calls under private number. Is there a way to block them? Any app?

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Can anyone recommend a simple and noob/nonprofessional-friendly cross-platform app for simple graphic design and photography uses? I normally recommend GIMP for this but for some people who I help with their projects it's overkill and not worth learning for infrequent use. What can I recommend/teach such people to use, which is more stripped back? Common use cases are putting together basic flyers & ads, restaurant menus, cropping photos etc.

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=NLHIIVppdMw

A group of people including Drew DeVault are trying to cancel RMS again, basing their claims on ancient misinterpreted quotes. Stallman may be controversial, but these activists are just acid for the entire Free Software movement.

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forgejo.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/21468695 > Forgejo v9.0 is the first version to be released under a copyleft license, after a year of discussions. Among the motivations for this change is the realization that a pattern emerged over the years, exemplified by Redis, CockroachDB, Terraform and many others. They turned proprietary because people chose their own financial gain over the interest of the general public. Forgejo admins no longer have to worry about this sword of Damocles: relicensing it as a proprietary software is not allowed. > > The removal of the go-git backend is part of a larger effort to make Forgejo easier to maintain, more robust and even smaller than it already is (~100MB). When presented with go-git as an alternative to Git, a Forgejo admin may overlook that it has less features and a history of corrupting repositories. It would have been possible to work on documentation and new tests to ensure administrators do not run into these pitfalls, but the effort would have been out of proportion compared to the benefits it provides. > > The Forgejo localization community was created early 2024 with the ambitious goal of gaining enough momentum to sustain a long term effort. A daunting task considering there are over 5,000 strings to translate, verify and improve. There has been many calls for help in the past and the community keeps growing steadily. Fortunately, the translation hackathon (translathon) organized by Codeberg in October was exceptional. It attracted an unprecedented number of participants who improved or created thousands of translations.

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TLDR: Curtail losslessly compresses photos without losing date/time metadata. What program like Curtail can do the same with video's (preferably with MKV support)? Curtail is FOSS Software for Linux that I've found extremely helpful. It's designed to bulk losslessly compress your images and photos without losing the date & time metadata in them. I've found this really helpful for skimming down the overall storage-use of my photo's. But the thing that takes the most space on my PC is video's. You see, I record all of my videogame gameplay and store them on a hard drive. This takes many hundreds of gigabytes of space and is ever-increasing; and compressing them without losing any quality while retaining the date & time metadata is invaluable to me. I'd love a program that functionally acts the same as curtail, but losslessly compresses each individual frame of a video rather than a photo. Curtail doesn't provide this, so does anybody know of any programs I can use that do this? MKV support is preferable, as that is how I store my video's, but still tell me about it even if it doesn't support MKV.

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f-droid.org

cross-posted from: https://beehaw.org/post/16418874 > Just found out about this and thought I should share with all the Beeple if they didn't already know about it.

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Hi all! I'm looking for a remote desktop control system that works in Ubuntu. Something like VNC, but that allows for more than one user to remotely see and control the screen of this Ubuntu Desktop at the same time. I've been looking around for a while now, but all the solutions I've found only allow for one user at a given time. If a second user logs in, the first one is kicked out. I'm not sure if this is even possible, but I'd really appreciate any help pointing me in the right direction. Thanks! Edit: What I'm looking for is something like https://tuple.app/, but open source.

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https://www.gimp.org/news/2024/10/05/development-update/

2024-10-05 by GIMP Team This is a short development update on our progress towards the first release candidate for GIMP 3.0. We recently reached the string freeze milestone. What this means is that there will be no more changes in user-facing text (like GUI labels and messages) so that translators can work on the final translations for the 3.0 release.

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Greetings, For several years, I have used the wonderful [Cantata](https://github.com/CDrummond/cantata) as a frontend to [MPD](https://musicpd.org). Sadly, the frontend stopped receiving updates in 2022 and has started to some problems with age. While I continue to use Cantata for as long as I can, I have been looking around at other music players. However, I haven't seen anything that aims to implement some of the nice things from Cantata. In short, a few things I have been looking for in a player: - suitable for playing single songs, albums, full artists, custom mixes, or playlists (no hyperfocus) - can either set a custom artist sort tag (albumartist, composer, etc.) or properly handle semicolons (or some other separator char) in tags - semicolon tag split in general would be nice for genre handling - powerful active queue handling (move; shuffle and sort by song, album, artist; remove duplicates; consume on play; etc) - online lyrics search from multiple providers Additionally, some nice-to-haves that Cantata handles: - CD ripping - export library to portable device (with compatibility) Anyone have a favorite that can handle at least the shortlist of functionality I come to expect? I don't expect specifically a frontend for MPD, but I would prefer a player that doesn't struggle to handle a library with 10^4^ magnitude library size.

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So, I have a pinetime and am considering trying out other firmwares. What are the options? I know there aren't any but are there any options that include games or anything? Mainly just wanna learn what's avalible tho

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www.searchenginejournal.com

Matt Mullenweg, co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic announced on Reddit that WP Engine initiated legal action against WordPress, Automattic, and Mullenweg himself. Mullenweg wrote that WordPress is countersuing. WP Engine is a leading managed WordPress host provider that Mullenweg alleges is violating the WordPress trademark.

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blog.tidelift.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1153465 > In the second finding of the 2024 Tidelift state of the open source maintainer survey, we found that the more maintainers are paid, the more improvements they make to their projects. ... > In the previous finding, we reported that 60% of maintainers describe themselves as unpaid hobbyists, and 36% of maintainers describe themselves as paid (professional or semi-professional) maintainers, earning some or all of their income from their open source work. ... > When you break down the paid maintainers into professional (earning most or all of their income from their maintenance work) and semi-professional (earning some of their income from maintaining projects), it becomes clear that the amount of money a maintainer is making for their work has a large impact on the types of improvements they are able to make. Across nearly all major categories, professional maintainers are on average over 20 percentage points more likely to make key improvements to their projects than semi-professional maintainers. ... > In the previous study, 81% percent of professional maintainers earning most or all of their income from maintaining projects spend more than 20 hours a week maintaining their projects. This year, the percentage was nearly identical (82%). > Conversely, in last year’s survey, we found that the vast majority of unpaid hobbyists spend ten hours or less per week on their maintenance work (81%). This percentage also stayed consistent in this year’s survey, with 78% of unpaid hobbyist maintainers working ten hours or less per week. ... > We’ve heard from many maintainers that how they are paid for their work also matters. For many maintainers there is a huge difference between getting a one-time “airdrop” of money, perhaps right after a high profile incident where people are paying attention to their projects, compared to ongoing recurring income that they can count on. So this year for the first time we asked maintainers to tell us whether they would prefer to get predictable monthly income or a one-time lump payment. > An overwhelming majority of maintainers prefer to receive predictable monthly income, with 81% choosing that option.

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I'm sure there are orgs that audit FOSS code for security and privacy. Could you guys let me know what some of the main orgs that do this? Do you have any ones you like in particular.

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I see a lot of options on Fdroid. Which one do you guys like the most?

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github.com

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/22423685

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Looking for a good FOSS Matrix clisnt. What's your favourite and why?

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https://audacious-media-player.org/

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/42499689

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github.com

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/42499628 >[Flathub](https://flathub.org/apps/page.kramo.Sly)

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My daughter wants to edit footage from roblox for her stuff, yknow, and she's been using CapCut but it has a size limit which is frustrating. Is there an easy and fun foss alternative to capcut?

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. . . what do you use instead? AlternativeTo mentions (among a few others) Cozy and Filen; anyone use either of these? [Internxt got a pretty bad review from someone on Medium](https://medium.com/@y5dt9t/internxt-review-a-case-study-on-how-not-to-do-end-to-end-encryption-ca4c1f6f4620).

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Hi all, I'm looking for a FOSS app to track some health data. Nothing crazy, just to track some chronic back pain and see how it trends while also keeping track of when I take pain meds and when I exercise. Thanks!

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I know of peertube, which is similar to youtube. But is there anything that is similar to instgram reels, tiktok type stuff. I imagine it doesn’t exist because the hosting costs would be exorbitant, but I’m curious incase something like it does?

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I have ADHD and have issues focusing on what I have to get done. I am searching for a app such as [this one](https://forget.work/) where I can focus for a specific amount of time (like a pomodoro) but that stays on top of other apps. Does anyone know any FOSS app that is able to do such thing? I am currently using Logseq with the Pomodoro timer plug-in. In addition, what apps are you currently using for productivity? I am not talking about specific work tools like code editors. I currently use **Logseq/Anytype** (trying to transfer a few things to Anytype as it has support for templates). I tried using **Vikunja** but I didn't like it very much, we still use it for home management as it has support for recurring tasks.

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https://gitlab.com/_zagura/ion-launcher

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/41310855 > [F-Droid](https://f-droid.org/packages/one.zagura.IonLauncher)

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www.developer-tech.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1040526 > A judge has dismissed the majority of claims in a copyright lawsuit filed by developers against GitHub, Microsoft, and OpenAI. > The lawsuit was initiated by a group of developers in 2022 and originally made 22 claims against the companies, alleging copyright violations related to the AI-powered GitHub Copilot coding assistant. > Judge Jon Tigar’s ruling, unsealed last week, leaves only two claims standing: one accusing the companies of an open-source license violation and another alleging breach of contract. This decision marks a substantial setback for the developers who argued that GitHub Copilot, which uses OpenAI’s technology and is owned by Microsoft, unlawfully trained on their work. ... > Despite this significant ruling, the legal battle is not over. The remaining claims regarding breach of contract and open-source license violations are likely to continue through litigation.

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https://www.mono-project.com/

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1037504 > The Mono Project (mono/mono) (‘original mono’) has been an important part of the .NET ecosystem since it was launched in 2001. Microsoft became the steward of the Mono Project when it acquired Xamarin in 2016. > The last major release of the Mono Project was in July 2019, with minor patch releases since that time. The last patch release was February 2024. > We are happy to announce that the WineHQ organization will be taking over as the stewards of the Mono Project upstream at wine-mono / Mono · GitLab (winehq.org). Source code in existing mono/mono and other repos will remain available, although repos may be archived. Binaries will remain available for up to four years. > Microsoft maintains a modern fork of Mono runtime in the dotnet/runtime repo and has been progressively moving workloads to that fork. That work is now complete, and we recommend that active Mono users and maintainers of Mono-based app frameworks migrate to .NET which includes work from this fork. > We want to recognize that the Mono Project was the first .NET implementation on Android, iOS, Linux, and other operating systems. The Mono Project was a trailblazer for the .NET platform across many operating systems. It helped make cross-platform .NET a reality and enabled .NET in many new places and we appreciate the work of those who came before us. > Thank you to all the Mono developers! Explanation of the differences between all the versions of mono from a [Hacker News comment](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=41372086)

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github.com

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/40779019 > * Website: https://www.beyondallreason.info > * Trailer: https://youtu.be/8K_fSWfOC1w

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https://opensource.org/delayed-open-source-publication

I just learned about DOSP and wondering what lemmings think about it? HN already discussed it [here](https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37745772)

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pidgin.im

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ndlug.org/post/1033042 > Greetings everyone. It is with much regret that I am writing this post. A plugin, ss-otr, was added to the third party plugins list on July 6th. On August 16th we received a report from 0xFFFC0000 that the plugin contained a key logger and shared screen shots with unwanted parties. > We quietly pulled the plugin from the list immediately and started investigating. On August 22nd Johnny Xmas was able to confirm that a keylogger was present.

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github.com

cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/40524574 > It's a Web Lemmy client.

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