Daily Shaarli
May 5, 2024
Caligula is a user-friendly, lightweight TUI for imaging disks.
Small binary (few megabytes)
Cool graphs
Listing attached disks, and telling you their size and hardware model information
Rich confirmation dialogs so you don't accidentally nuke your filesystem
Decompressing your input file for a variety of formats, including gz, bz2, and xz
Validating your input file against a hash before burning, with support for md5, sha1, sha256, and more!
Running sudo/doas/su if you forgot to run as root earlier (it happens)
Verifying your disk after writing to make sure it was written correctly
Statically-linked on the Linux version
Did I mention cool graphs?A fast, simple TUI for interacting with systemd services and their logs.
systemctl-tui can quickly browse service status and logs, and start/stop/restart services. It aims to do a small number of things well.
“do you know ascii code 7?”
“yea, that rings a bell.”
A new type of "Zombie Trainer" has emerged. These are people who work as data labelers, content moderators, or image data collectors without their knowledge. Captive audiences, like refugees, children, prisoners, and low wage workers are all Zombie Trainers, unaware of the hidden tasks they perform, the new industries they're building, or the communities being harmed in the process.