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Show HN: Walkie-Talkie Toy over WiFi/Tailscale on Raspberry Pi

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10 points·by spieglt·6 maanden geleden·0 comments

Show HN: Simple Video Resizer for iOS. No ads/tracking/in-app purchases

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7 points·by spieglt·9 maanden geleden·2 comments

Show HN: Cross-platform AirDrop, now with Bluetooth [video]

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4 points·by spieglt·vorig jaar·0 comments

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spieglt
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Thank you!
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I've been writing Objective-C recently to use macOS frameworks from Rust. I can just write C wrapper functions and compile as a static library. Otherwise I use Swift.
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Update: tried postmarketOS again and it seems smoother and more stable. Dock works well though the HDMI screen still turns off and back on every few seconds.
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Correct, Flying Carpet doesn't work for Apple-to-Apple transfers, but AirDrop already fills this need.
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I haven't turned on my PinePhone in a long time because none of the OSes was usable for more than a week at a time. Maybe I should try postmarketOS again.
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I have a project that's more like AirDrop, doesn't require a local network and configures the hotspot automatically: https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Great to hear, thanks for letting me know it worked!
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
It's a very cool idea, but the first barrier that comes to mind would be that when the clients join the hotspots, they don't have internet access, so joining the network would mean losing internet, for laptops and phones without cellular data. I know the LocalOnlyHotspot API I use on Android doesn't offer internet tethering. I'm not sure how possible it is to ensure that on Windows and Linux devices that host hotspots. Also, the device that offers the hotspot in Flying Carpet is pretty much acting like a normal WiFi access point in infrastructure mode, so a real mesh network would probably look a lot different.
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Thank you! Yeah, obviously the UI is a weak part. I'd like to improve it eventually but as a one-person project I don't want it to have as minimal of an interface as AirDrop. With all the ways transfers can go wrong, I want that information to be in the user's face so they can submit issues and I can help debug easily.

And no, it can't detect anything about the other device until they're on a WiFi network together, and that can't happen until it knows the peer's OS because it has to know whether it or the peer should be hosting the hotspot. Windows has precedence, then Linux, then Android. (The iOS version doesn't need to know the peer's OS because iOS and macOS can't stand up a hotspot programmatically anymore, so it always has to join.)
spieglt
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Mine does! https://github.com/spieglt/flyingcarpet
spieglt
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
For most manufacturers, you can purchase access to the technical documentation for a short period. I paid Toyota $20 for 48 hours of access and got PDFs of the official instructions for how to remove the 4G module.
spieglt
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Biggest features that keep me on Firefox: decent search (whole word, match case) and proxy settings
spieglt
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
https://github.com/spieglt/whatfiles may be useful to find such files