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Open TV, the fast, simple and open-source IPTV app, launches on iOS today

https://lemmy.world/post/32599057

Open TV, the fast, simple and open-source IPTV app, launches on iOS today - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

WinKey: Ultra simple left windows key disabler

https://lemmy.world/post/28528007

WinKey: Ultra simple left windows key disabler - Lemmy.World

Lemmy

Open TV 1.4.1: EPG, Notifications, Downloads, Keyword search, Re-streaming and more

https://lemmy.world/post/24746407

Open TV 1.4.1: EPG, Notifications, Downloads, Keyword search, Re-streaming and more - Lemmy.World

Open TV is an ultra fast IPTV player for Linux, MacOS and Windows. Since the last time I posted here, Open TV has changed a lot. I took all the feedback from lemmy, github and hacknews and worked very hard on the last few months to deliver the best IPTV experience on desktop. Here’s all the cool new stuff: - EPG and EPG Notifications (TV guide) - Download vods and movies - Re-stream channels to allow multiple devices/people to watch from a single iptv subscription - Optional keyword search - Editable sources in Settings - Option to refresh sources on start in Settings - Custom sources, channels and groups you can share and import with the .otv, .otvg and .otvp formats - Support for custom http headers in m3u - Much more robust m3u processing - Vastly improved error handling and reporting with both in-app error messages and logging - More settings added like default volume and default view - Scroll to load more - Improved hotkeys and UI/UX - A ton of bug fixes - The app was added to scoop (scoop.sh [http://scoop.sh])! Open TV is a solo open source project. If you enjoy using the app, feedback and bug reports are super appreciated. Donations are also very welcome and always appreciated, no matter the amount.

Open TV 1.4.1: EPG, Notifications, Downloads, Keyword search, Re-streaming and more

https://lemmy.world/post/24626331

Open TV 1.4.1: EPG, Notifications, Downloads, Keyword search, Re-streaming and more - Lemmy.World

Open TV is an ultra fast IPTV player for Linux, MacOS and Windows. Since the last time I posted here, Open TV has changed a lot. I took all the feedback from lemmy, github and hacknews and worked very hard on the last few months to deliver the best IPTV experience on desktop. Here’s all the cool new stuff: - EPG and EPG Notifications (TV guide) - Download vods and movies - Re-stream channels to allow multiple devices/people to watch from a single iptv subscription - Optional keyword search - Editable sources in Settings - Option to refresh sources on start in Settings - Custom sources, channels and groups you can share and import with the .otv, .otvg and .otvp formats - Support for custom http headers in m3u - Much more robust m3u processing - Vastly improved error handling and reporting with both in-app error messages and logging - More settings added like default volume and default view - Scroll to load more - Improved hotkeys and UI/UX - A ton of bug fixes - The app was added to scoop (scoop.sh [http://scoop.sh])! Open TV is a solo open source project. If you enjoy using the app, feedback and bug reports are super appreciated. Donations are also very welcome and always appreciated, no matter the amount.

Open TV reaches 1.0 and is finally on flathub!

https://lemmy.world/post/20636599

Open TV reaches 1.0 and is finally on flathub! - Lemmy.World

Open TV is an ultra-fast IPTV app that uses mpv for playback. After rewriting the app in Rust (tauri specifically) for the last 3 months, Open TV is finally on flathub 🎊🎊 The app also now supports multi sources and other niceties. If you use hypnotix or other IPTV apps, please give my app a try! Like the app? Please consider donating. Open TV is a completely solo effort. It would help me allocate more time to its development.

GPU Faker - Bypass GPU restrictions imposed by games like Arena Breakout Infinite

https://lemmy.world/post/15708010

GPU Faker - Bypass GPU restrictions imposed by games like Arena Breakout Infinite - Lemmy.World

GPU Faker - Bypass GPU restrictions imposed by games like Arena Breakout Infinite

https://lemmy.world/post/15708007

GPU Faker - Bypass GPU restrictions imposed by games like Arena Breakout Infinite - Lemmy.World

Taking your ideas for my next linux app

https://lemmy.world/post/15339543

Taking your ideas for my next linux app - Lemmy.World

I’m bored and want to practice my Rust skills. I am the creator of open-tv [https://github.com/Fredolx/open-tv]. If you have any idea for a linux desktop app, even if it seems quite complex, I will take it.

The future of desktop Linux might be like OpenSUSE Kalpa/Aeon

https://lemmy.world/post/15078818

The future of desktop Linux might be like OpenSUSE Kalpa/Aeon - Lemmy.World

I’ve been running Tumbleweed for a few years now. It’s great, but it’s not 100% autopilot, updates often require manual intervention (resolving small problems) or updates try to add 50 packages I don’t need (recommends) all the time despite them not being in a pattern. I’ve been looking for a distro on which I could set up automatic updates and forget mostly about it, while still having recent packages; reliability and peace of mind while being on the bleeding edge. Due to having an NVIDIA GPU, LTS distros are a no-go. I’ve debated on the following - Debian: packages too old, ideal for my server though. - Ubuntu 24.04: Plasma 6 not available until next release. Snap is still a problem. - Fedora/Ublue: DNF is painfully slow. Immutable variants are interesting but download full GBs worth of images - Arch: insanely fast package manager, but can require manual intervention. Automatic updates aren’t recommended for arch. It also lacks my printer driver on the repos (only available on the AUR). One of the only distros that can truly satisfy my minimalist itch. - KDE Neon: Snaps, no nvidia graphics - NixOS: Never tried it but apparently the unusual file structure causes many problems So I ended up trying again OpenSUSE Kalpa. I had completely forgotten about it, and I really like the concept. It’s like the Fedora immutable variants, but instead of downloading whole GBs of images, it creates BTRFS snapshots between normal zypper updates. So you can have the benefits of offline updates without having to wait at boot or at shutdown. Just like silverblue, the concept is to try to install everything through flatpak/distrobox and avoid adding anything unnecessary to the base, so that system updates can be snappy and unproblematic. I was really tired of opening my laptop, updating everything and then rebooting. I just want to open my pc, have all updates automatically applied in the background through systemd units so that the next time I boot, I have an updated system. No “updating” during next boot. I finally found a distro perfect for me in that regard, and for everyone else who’s tired of babysitting their linux desktops, you should give a shot to Kalpa/Aeon.