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  1. Does anyone know of any recipe books or forums for #supertasters? Are you a supertaster? I'm unable to find much in the way of resources. I'm considering trying to create a recipe swap for supertasters so we can share tried and true recipes for the holidays. Anyone else interested? #AskFedi #AskFediverse #ARFID #SPD #SensoryProcessingSensitivity

  2. Does anyone know of any recipe books or forums for #supertasters? Are you a supertaster? I'm unable to find much in the way of resources. I'm considering trying to create a #recipe swap for supertasters so we can share tried and true recipes for the holidays. Anyone else interested? #AskFedi #AskFediverse #ARFID #SPD #SensoryProcessingSensitivity

  3. Does anyone know of any recipe books or forums for #supertasters? Are you a supertaster? I'm unable to find much in the way of resources. I'm considering trying to create a #recipe swap for supertasters so we can share tried and true recipes for the holidays. Anyone else interested? #AskFedi #AskFediverse #ARFID #SPD #SensoryProcessingSensitivity

  4. If anyone's interested, we have a thread going on about the new policy changes: itsfoss.community/t/android-po

  5. I'm working on building the server natively on using . I have a 32 bit version that works fine and I'm attempting to get a 64 bit version built. I know there are a few other projects like and that also have native builds of the Xorg server. I need XWin for work where I'm limited to using a Windows machine and trying to Xforward information to it. Is anyone else using XWin or interested in using an X server on Windows?

  6. I'm working on building the #Xorg server #XWin natively on #Windows using #MinGW. I have a 32 bit version that works fine and I'm attempting to get a 64 bit version built. I know there are a few other projects like #XMing and #VcXsrv that also have native builds of the Xorg server. I need XWin for work where I'm limited to using a Windows machine and trying to Xforward information to it. Is anyone else using XWin or interested in using an X server on Windows? #AskFedi

  7. I'm working on building the #Xorg server #XWin natively on #Windows using #MinGW. I have a 32 bit version that works fine and I'm attempting to get a 64 bit version built. I know there are a few other projects like #XMing and #VcXsrv that also have native builds of the Xorg server. I need XWin for work where I'm limited to using a Windows machine and trying to Xforward information to it. Is anyone else using XWin or interested in using an X server on Windows? #AskFedi

  8. I'm working on building the #Xorg server #XWin natively on #Windows using #MinGW. I have a 32 bit version that works fine and I'm attempting to get a 64 bit version built. I know there are a few other projects like #XMing and #VcXsrv that also have native builds of the Xorg server. I need XWin for work where I'm limited to using a Windows machine and trying to Xforward information to it. Is anyone else using XWin or interested in using an X server on Windows? #AskFedi

  9. Any recommendations for tutorials, examples, etc. for setting up and learning to use as a tool? Hoping to convince them to use it at work instead of a proprietary solution. Thanks.

  10. Here's a list of some of the more lightweight editors for low resource computers and editors that work well for younger age groups:
    pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2
    sourceforge.net/projects/lodep
    tuxpaint.org/
    rendera.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/#rgbPa
    Have a favorite lightweight graphics editor for low resources computers? Please share it.

  11. Here's a list of some of the more lightweight #graphics editors for low resource computers and editors that work well for younger age groups:
    pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2
    sourceforge.net/projects/lodep
    tuxpaint.org/
    rendera.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/#rgbPa
    Have a favorite lightweight graphics editor for low resources computers? Please share it.
    #FLOSS #FOSS #retrocomputing #SDL #FLTK

  12. Here's a list of some of the more lightweight #graphics editors for low resource computers and editors that work well for younger age groups:
    pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2
    sourceforge.net/projects/lodep
    tuxpaint.org/
    rendera.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/#rgbPa
    Have a favorite lightweight graphics editor for low resources computers? Please share it.
    #FLOSS #FOSS #retrocomputing #SDL #FLTK

  13. Here's a list of some of the more lightweight #graphics editors for low resource computers and editors that work well for younger age groups:
    pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2
    sourceforge.net/projects/lodep
    tuxpaint.org/
    rendera.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/#rgbPa
    Have a favorite lightweight graphics editor for low resources computers? Please share it.
    #FLOSS #FOSS #retrocomputing #SDL #FLTK

  14. Here's a list of some of the more lightweight #graphics editors for low resource computers and editors that work well for younger age groups:
    pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2
    sourceforge.net/projects/lodep
    tuxpaint.org/
    rendera.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
    mtpaint.sourceforge.net/#rgbPa
    Have a favorite lightweight graphics editor for low resources computers? Please share it.
    #FLOSS #FOSS #retrocomputing #SDL #FLTK

  15. I'm currently working on trying to build , and on from source. Found out it builds on Windows as well, so I'm building and testing it on AIX, Windows and Linux platforms. Would love to hear about others experiences using FreeTDS.

  16. @dff Searching the site, it looks like there was a text/#csv driver called with LGPL license. I'm not seeing the code in the latest version of unixODBC even though the driver is listed at their site. However, much older versions of unixODBC had a txt subdirectory under Drivers with the code. Wonder if anyone's using this driver and how hard it would be to get it built and working.

  17. @dff Searching the #unixODBC site, it looks like there was a text/#csv #ODBC driver called #SQI with LGPL license. I'm not seeing the code in the latest version of unixODBC even though the driver is listed at their site. However, much older versions of unixODBC had a txt subdirectory under Drivers with the code. Wonder if anyone's using this driver and how hard it would be to get it built and working. #AskFedi #AskFediverse

  18. @dff Searching the #unixODBC site, it looks like there was a text/#csv #ODBC driver called #SQI with LGPL license. I'm not seeing the code in the latest version of unixODBC even though the driver is listed at their site. However, much older versions of unixODBC had a txt subdirectory under Drivers with the code. Wonder if anyone's using this driver and how hard it would be to get it built and working. #AskFedi #AskFediverse

  19. @dff Searching the #unixODBC site, it looks like there was a text/#csv #ODBC driver called #SQI with LGPL license. I'm not seeing the code in the latest version of unixODBC even though the driver is listed at their site. However, much older versions of unixODBC had a txt subdirectory under Drivers with the code. Wonder if anyone's using this driver and how hard it would be to get it built and working. #AskFedi #AskFediverse

  20. @dff Searching the #unixODBC site, it looks like there was a text/#csv #ODBC driver called #SQI with LGPL license. I'm not seeing the code in the latest version of unixODBC even though the driver is listed at their site. However, much older versions of unixODBC had a txt subdirectory under Drivers with the code. Wonder if anyone's using this driver and how hard it would be to get it built and working. #AskFedi #AskFediverse

  21. @dff bard github.com/festvox/bard is a lightweight ebook reader that uses FLITE text-to-speech library to read ebooks. It supports epub, html and text files.

  22. @dff sox sourceforge.net/projects/sox/ is wonderful tool for converting audio files from one format to another

  23. @dff While it's no longer actively developed, nanosvg is still a great lightweight library for working with formats:
    github.com/memononen/nanosvg

  24. @dff pdftxt litcave.rudi.ir/ and pdfconcat are some interesting lightweight tools for working with . pdftxt uses libmupdf and can be used in conjunction with to search PDF files.

  25. @dff wkhtmltopdf wkhtmltopdf.org/ lets you create a from your /CSS documents. You can create our own PDF ebooks using it.

  26. I've been checking out how projects like -w32, and handle links in their utility programs like ln & ls. The comparison is very interesting. I really like Busybox-w32's use of hard links and how they show up with ls -i. They've done a wonderful job getting Busybox working on Windows. I'm investigating if Busybox-w32 can be used in place of msys when building projects with .