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the multi-platform file manager #Spacedrive appears to be in distress; from README:

> We regret to inform our valued Spacedrive community that we must temporarily pause our development roadmap beyond our latest update. Due to current funding constraints and related challenges, we cannot deliver new features or updates for the foreseeable future.

this is a networked library peer-to-peer #fileManager with virtual filesystems written in #rust. it's pretty nice, sad news.
github.com/spacedriveapp/space

Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust. - spacedriveapp/spacedrive
GitHubGitHub - spacedriveapp/spacedrive: Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust.Spacedrive is an open source cross-platform file explorer, powered by a virtual distributed filesystem written in Rust. - spacedriveapp/spacedrive

USSO is a third-party cookie-based SSO (for now), built to work across multiple domains and businesses. It has been in development for over a year by Mahdi Kiani.

Right now, it's written in Python, but a Go rewrite is coming soon. After the rewrite, OAuth, SAML, and other authentication methods will be added.

For now, USSO doesn’t have a frontend to manage all SSO operations, but everything is available through an API.

A couple of microservices also work with USSO:

A global S3-based file manager

UFAAS, a Function-as-a-Service platform, optimized for Iran

UFAAS currently only supports IRT/IRR currencies and integrates with Iranian payment gateways, but accounts can also be manually charged.

A Rust module for USSO has also been released, making it easier to integrate with Rust-based applications. Additionally, I've recently joined the development team.

USSO is planned to be used on Parch Linux, and detailed deployment documentation will be written for all major platforms, including cloud, Docker, Kubernetes, and Jails.

Mahdi Kiani on X: x.com/mahdikiani
Project GitHub: github.com/ussoio
The File Manager: github.com/ufilesorg
FaaS: github.com/ufaasio
profile manager based on usso: github.com/uprofile
rustcrate: crates.io/crates/usso

X (formerly Twitter)مهدی کیانی (@mahdikiani) on Xدر تلاش برای بنده بودن، شوهر، پدر، کمی کارآفرین با زاویه نگاه فنی
#USSO#SSO#OAuth

I was today years old when i found out: When you format a floppy diskette through Windows 3.11's File Manager, it writes a strange kind of boot sector to the disk. File system is declared as "FAT16", instead of "FAT12" and, although it's a German version, everything's in English. That's actually pretty annoying!

I absolutely love superfile. It’s the first terminal file manager that just feels right from the beginning.

Now I’m wondering why I kept wrestling with ranger’s complexity and mess… I also tried , and I was disappointed because it feels so unintuitive and hard to configure.

I just used superfile for ten minutes, but I already know it is what I am settling with. At last, I am so glad I found a file manager that is truly useful, neat, super easily configurable, well documented, and gorgeous.

superfilesuperfile | terminal-based file managersuperfile is a very fancy and modern terminal file manager that can complete the file operations you need!!

In praise of the #filemanager #worker

99% of the time I tend to use mc (midnight commander) for any file management I might need to do (and even then, out of that 99%, 90% of that is using the shell (zsh)).

But when I need something more graphical, I've always turned to worker.

Worker was first released in 1999 by Ralf Hoffmann [1] and continues to be developed to this day.

It takes a bit of getting used to, but it's worth the investment if you like to customise these sorts of programs.

I've attached a couple of screenshots showing what it looks like and how you can view a file.

Enjoy! Thanks, Ralf, for all the work you've put into this over the years.

[1] boomerangsworld.de/cms/worker/