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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago (2 children)

I had a similar problem, it was caused by undervoltage. Are you using the official power supply?

 

Designers can create stunning designs, interactive prototypes, and design systems at scale, while developers enjoy ready-to-use code and make their workflow easy and fast.

Designed for developers

Penpot was built to serve both designers and developers and create a fluid design-code process. You have the choice to enjoy real-time collaboration or play "solo".

Inspect mode

Work with ready-to-use code and make your workflow easy and fast. The inspect tab gives instant access to SVG, CSS and HTML code.

Self host your own instance

Provide your team or organization with a completely owned collaborative design tool. Use Penpot's cloud service or deploy your own Penpot server.

Integrations

Penpot offers integration into the development toolchain, thanks to its support for webhooks and an API accessible through access tokens.

Self hosting instructions (via docker) can be found here: https://help.penpot.app/technical-guide/getting-started/#install-with-docker

 

The goal of Fireshare is to provide a very simple and easy way for you to share any videos you have through a unique link.

Demo website: https://v.fireshare.net

 

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yep it's not near finished. This is one of those projects that's sat in my "keep an eye on it" bookmarks for a good while, I figured I'd post it to get some attention on it, because it does look very promising.

 

Spacebar is a free, opensource selfhostable discord-compatible chat, voice and video platform.

  • Discord-compatible (Use all your custom clients/bots with minimal changes)
  • Selfhostable (Server)
  • Open Source (GitHub Organization)
  • Configurable (Configure every aspect and limits to your needs)
  • Decentralized (no abuse of power and doesn't have a single point of failure)
  • Extendable (secure and cross-platform plugin system)
  • Themeable (cross-platform theme system with design editor)
  • Secure (publicly audited and hosted FOSS software for transparent foundation in terms of security)
[–] [email protected] 38 points 4 months ago (8 children)

Got hit with this in the middle of work. We only have one customer using CrowdStrike, and only staff PCs, no infrastructure. But this one is REAL bad, caused by turning your PC on, and cannot be patched - each affected PC needs to be manually fixed. Would not be surprised to see Linux usage go up after this.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 4 months ago (9 children)

One attendee and the shooter are dead

 

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 4 months ago

It depends entirely on the company you work for. Even then, I wouldn't exactly describe the work as "chill"

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Win11 doesn't let you past setup if you dont have an internet connection.

 

Figured I'd share this project as I don't see many that know about it! (Only available for Windows)

[–] [email protected] 7 points 9 months ago

Wow that was incredibly well made, thanks for sharing!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 months ago

You're probably right, but it's an alternative for people who don't.

 

For those that have never heard of it, PlanarAlly is an open-source self-hosted virtual tabletop (VTT) for TTRPG games. Here I've compiled the most important features/changes from their blog post. The full release notes are available on their GitHub: https://github.com/Kruptein/PlanarAlly/releases/tag/2024.1

Vision Blocking Update

A new vision blocking mode is introduced, called behind. It will accompany the existing vision mode which will be renamed to complete.

When behind mode is active, the shape marked as vision blocking will be rendered as if it’s not a vision blocking shape, but everything behind it will be fully obscured. This will for example allow you to have a tree trunk that is vision blocking, but still show the players what they are looking at (i.e. a tree trunk).

Notes Overhaul

There is no longer a difference between shape notes and campaign notes. Notes are now a single concept, can be attached to shapes and managed through a new UI element called the Note Manager.

It’s now possible to share certain notes to other users with granular access rights, eg. you can give view access to all players when they retrieve an item, or give a particular player a private note that only they can view and edit.

For a full overview of the new note system, check the notes documentation.

Asset Drop Ratio

Defines how assets should be scaled when dropped on the map. A drop ratio of 1 is the default, it means the asset will resize purely on it’s specified dimensions, eg. goblin_1x1 will take up 1 grid cell even if it represents 10ft, whereas a drop ratio of 0.5 will resize basilisk_2x2 to 1x1.

Context: Previously, assets would auto scale when dropped onto the grid if they have a dimension in their name, eg. goblin_1x1 would fit exactly 1 grid cell, dragon_3x3 would be resized to 3 by 3 grid cells. This was using a method based on the 5ft-system to automatically adjust this when a location had a bigger size (eg. 10ft maps would automatically make goblin_2x2 fit in 1 cell). This however would break anything that wasn't using the 5ft-system.

Dice History Improvements

The dice history will now show who rolled the dice (it was previously only shown on hover) and contains more details on the specific roll instead of only showing the final result.