A self-hosted Reddit-like link aggregator for the Fediverse.
Now that Reddit is cracking down on third-party apps, it seems like a good time to try out things like this.
I agree with many of the concerns he has. At the same time he is probably right that the community knew better what it actually needed than he did.
Browses ZFS/Btrfs/NILFS2 snapshots on the level of individual files.
The new official vision document.
A container-based runtime for GNU/Linux applications (particularly games) that need both cross-distribution compatibility and accelerated access to graphics hardware.
Based on Pressure Vessel, which is in turn based on parts of the code of Flatpak.
Container-based command line environments for development, debugging, and maintenance with full access to the host system.
A directory of Kubernetes operators.
A PostgreSQL operator for Kubernetes. Useful because upgrading from one version to another involves a bit of tricky manual work otherwise.
A JVM assembler with support for recently introduced byte code instructions and some nice quality-of-life features.
A series of light novels that became famous for, among other things, its Anime adaptation whose episodes were aired in nonlinear order.
A Matrix homeserver implementation written in Rust. Very easy to deploy, but not as feature-complete as Dendrite (let alone Synapse).
A Matrix homeserver implementation more compact than Synapse. Can run as a monolithic deployment.
The main Matrix homeserver implementation.
A TURN server.