Shows and Videos: Twitter, Nativefier, Unity, and More
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Will Twitter Infrastructure Go Down? - Invidious
This isn't a simple setup and they don't use AWS! Let's review what is going on and what the backend looks like from their technical blog.
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How To Turn Any Website Into A Desktop App - Invidious
Do you want an easy way to turn any website into a desktop application? Nativefier is a command line tool to do just that! Apps are wrapped by Electron (which uses Chromium under the hood) in an executable usable on Windows, macOS and Linux.
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Unity 7.6... for Arch Linux!? - Invidious
Yup. Unity 7.6 -- created, and abandoned, by Ubuntu -- is now available for Arch Linux.
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E63: Mobile.dev's New Mobile Testing Framework Maestro by Open Source Startup Podcast
In this episode, we discuss the importance of ease of use for getting open source adoption, how community feedback creates a product advantage, the challenges with timing open source adoption, learnings from growing a community, how to time a paid product & more!
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Let's Check out Mastodon | Social Media Platform - Invidious
In this video, I Mastodon, which is a decentralized social media platform. It's made up of a network of servers. Some servers let anyone join, while others require an invitation or approval.
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Packaging Modern Linux Apps Is Incredibly Difficult - Invidious
Modern applications can get incredibly complex and in some instances traditional packaging techniques like those employed by pacman, apt, etc, may not be suitable and methods like flatpak might be much better suited