I think an open-source general device benchmark would be cool. Including CPU / GPU / Battery life metrics. As far as I know, everything that does this is proprietary.
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Assuming the project uses them, yes. Might want to check with the project owner to be sure before jumping in.
I would start with the official documentation/guides. https://handlebarsjs.com/guide/#what-is-handlebars
It's not overly complicated to learn if you already know some Javascript / HTML / CSS. If you don't, then maybe look up some tutorials on FreeCodeCamp.
You can install the AniList and AniDB plugins and enable them on your library. From there, when you go to manually identify the series you can use one of the respective IDs to fetch metadata.
If it gets taken down, I will rehost elsewhere.
As mentioned in the post, from three sources. The two site dimps were publicly available as torrents. The third was distributed privately.
I mean yeah, Hexchat does work pretty well and is kind of finished. But it's possible there are existing security vulnerabilities or new ones to be discovered in the future.
Just to let you know, Hexchat is no longer maintained, unless someone has forked it. Might be worth looking into alternatives.
Gitlab has an official one: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/cli I don't think Forgejo or Gitea have an official one, but there are various projects if you search around, along with SDKs for the API targeting various languages, so anyone could make one.
What about codeberg? It is free and forgejo is easy to use.
That's a good point, but I don't figure this theoretical application would be big enough for any manufacturer to care about. I just wanted something for the people :-)