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Show HN: Dux, a TUI Agent Multiplexer

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2 points·by pdappollonio·il y a 3 mois·1 comments

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pdappollonio
·il y a 13 jours·discuss
Everyday user of CachyOS (after trying a few other distros, this one seems to be so far the best for my use case scenario).

I play a few games (used to stream videogames although not for a living but wasn't a small streamer with 1 or 2 viewers). The one that I've been playing the most is The First Descendant (I'm a Destiny 2 fan and now that there's no more Destiny, I'm trying to find my next game).

I game about 3-4 hours every evening unless I have something to do. My last 300 hours or so have been all in CachyOS. It's super stable and I'm a nitpicky guy (for example, I run Windows still for those kernel level anti cheat games, with Secure Mode on, and although even CachyOS doesn't support it out of the box, `sbctl` is the best solution to enable it and quite easy to do so!)

Performance is comparable, it's basically some Wine bottles or, thanks to the SteamDeck, a Proton environment with GPU passthrough. For The First Descendant, which doesn't work OOTB with Steam's Proton, I installed ProtonGE (not super hard to install, there's a flatpak of a few apps that can do it automatically for you) and that works great. I need to tell it to enable the Linux anti cheat and since TFD uses Easy Anti-cheat, it's an env var away (which you can configure from the Steam settings for that game).

Performance-wise I actually get better framerate. Presumably because nowadays windows comes with so much nonsense running in the background that I bet you the fact they're not running in the Wine bottle is perfect.

Happy to answer any other questions!
pdappollonio
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
I just released https://github.com/patrickdappollonio/dux

Wanted to have a way to coordinate multiple agents on Linux either via SSH or locally and figured out why not give it a shot?

The result is a pretty cool tool, inspired by similar solutions that after trying them most fell short.
pdappollonio
·il y a 4 mois·discuss
https://securenote.app.

Full encryption for notes (uses local encryption before you even sent the note to the server).

I wanted a mixture of Github Gists (sans Git) and 1Password shares so I've been using it eitj great success at my current company to share snippets and private stuff.

Might open source in the future, just need to gauge interest.
pdappollonio
·il y a 5 mois·discuss
I finally put my "securenote.app" domain to good use. It's a note taking service with markdown support where the data is fully encrypted before it even leaves your computer with no way for me to see your notes (as I don't have access to the password that encrypted it).

Still iterating on it, including a potential improvement to the (very simple) design.
pdappollonio
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
www.patrickdap.com

Technology, engineering and a few other tidbits. Need to update it a bit further though!