Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | tuananh's commentslogin


There's also Sprout by Edera https://github.com/edera-dev/sprout

> Sprout: UEFI Bootloader in Rust


it's a fork of gitea.

what's the recommended ereaders now aday? with an open OS?


Rakuten, the company behind kobo, has always tolerated hacking their devices, so there are several options, including KOReader, Plato and the subject here, Quill. Personally I think Kobo is your best option, if i understand your ‘open OS’ requirement.


Not anymore! They've recently moved to closing their devices with signed firmware


the 60hz version says it doesn't

> Only Support Mac, Windows > Linux is not supported


So it’s ewaste.


how stable is the game?


There are occasional bugs, especially in fresh minor releases, but typically nothing game-breaking. I am yet to see it actually crash though


Lol. It would be embarrassing for this clone to not be 100% stable after like 30 years of development lol


they had release just yesteday but yeah, it's quite long between releases.

https://github.com/iced-rs/iced/releases/tag/0.14.0


For perspective Cosmic DE went from Alpha 1 to Beta 1 in that same timeframe.


I'm just here to say coder is great! We love it. Thanks @kylecarbs and the team.


Thanks for being a user :)


For gaming, anything rolling release will be good because you want the latest update from the graphic stack.


I think this is a factor for why SteamOS is Arch.


mcp is easy to self-host. model? a little less so.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: