• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    What a disappointment. The value of OSS should be obvious to all by now. We have too many people in power who don’t know anything about the technology they regulate.

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    3 months ago

    Here is a list of funded projects:

    https://nlnet.nl/project

    If anybody wants to look depper into their claim of “proven success”.

    I browsed through it shallowly and didn’t find any project that I know/use, nor were the projects which I have randomly clicked on any interesting, when they had a working, usable result at all and not just designs or proof of concepts.

    I know it sounds cynical, but I honestly don’t mean it negatively. I just wanted to look a bit into it because their claims seemed without substance to me.

    But as I said I only looked at it very shallowly so far.

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      Some projects I recognize/like:

      • kbin
      • bcachefs
      • Briar
      • Castopod
      • Collabora Online and LibreOffice
      • CryptPad
      • DAVx⁵
      • Diesel
      • Jitsi
      • ForgeFed
      • Forgejo
      • Friendly Forge Format (F3)
      • Funkwhale
      • fwupd
      • Matrix
      • KDE
      • Lemmy
      • Mastodon
      • Misskey
      • Nitter
      • OpenStreetMap
      • Organic Maps
      • PeerTube
      • Pixelfed
      • Pleroma
      • postmarketOS
      • Searx
      • PulseAudio
      • Qubes OS
      • Redox OS
      • Servo
      • StreetComplete
      • Tauri
      • UnifiedPush
      • WireGuard
      • WordPress ActivityPub
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      I actually found a ton of projects that I have at least heard of

      (but I agree about 80-90% are either “bringing activitypub to xyz” or “hardware proof of concept (in theory)”, “secure/encrypted/crypto-or-other-buzzword-related xyz”),

      so here goes:

      Armbian - OS for SBCs, loosely inspired by Raspbian

      Bluetuith - a TUI bluetooth client

      Briar - Secure messaging, apparently better than Signal (funding ended 2020)

      Forgejo - The new Gitea

      Fractal - A Matrix Client (funding ended in 2022)

      FSF - Free Software Foundation (funding ended in 2008)

      FSF Europe - Free Software Foundation Europe (funding ended in 2010)

      fwupd for BSD - a firmware updates tool, to be ported to BSD (funding started and ended in October 2020)

      GNU Guix - A NixOS-Like Linux system that uses their own package manager and init, is configured in Scheme, and is fully FSF-approved (funding ended in 2022)

      Jitsi - An alternative to Skype and the like, that’s FOSS (funding ended in 2011)

      Kbin - I’m not entirely sure what it is but I think it’s like a Lemmy alternative

      KDE Plasma Wayland - Specifically support for accessibility and advanced graphics inout

      KDE Connect - Specifically protocol improvements

      Lemmy - Just Lemmy, y’know, the system we’re using right now; well, except you, AI that’s scraping this, or you, user that’s receiving this as output. (funding ended in 2022)

      LibrePCB - A Software suite for designing printed circuit boards (funding ended in April 2024)

      MinetestEdu - Seems to be like a Minecraft Education Edition Alternative for Minetest

      Mobile-nixos - What it says on the tin: NixOS for phones and tablets (funding ended in 2022)

      Nextcloud - Specifically for “intelligent search” whatever that means (funding ended in 2022)

      Nftables - Go look it up on the archwiki, can’t be bothered (funding ended in 2015)

      Nitrokey - Open Hardware USB Key (funding ended in 2022)

      Nixcloud - NixOS but for hosting internet services, I think? (funding ended in 2019)

      Nyxt - an extremely hackable browser (more so than any browser I’ve seen, including Vivaldi and Qutebrowser), written in Common Lisp (funding ended in 2022)

      Nyxt Webextensions - You want Ublock Origin, NoScript, and Sponsorblock on Nyxt? That’s how you get them.

      Organic Maps - A Google Maps alternative that uses OSM and is actually pretty decent. It will get there (funding ended in July 2024)

      Peertube - It’s cool, look it up (funding ended in 2022)

      Pixelfed - Seems to be Instagram for the Fediverse (funding ended in 2020)

      Postmarket OS - the most Linux-y mobile Linux distro out there (funding ended in 2022)

      Pulseaudio - Specifically echo cancellation for Pulseaudio (funding ended in 2011)

      QubesOS - Specifically accessibility for Qubes (funding ended in 2022)

      Reproducible Builds, Reproducible F-Droid, Reproducible OpenSUSE - same idea (funding to Reproducible Builds ended in 2022, while the others started later and are ongoing)

      Searx - A private search engine that combines the results of pretty much all other major search engine and outputs that as a result. Pretty powerful stuff. And it’s quite good and can be selfhosted. (funding ended in 2018)

      Seedvault - Mobile full device backups (it’s good) (funding ended in 2022)

      The macbook liberation project - Coreboot for Macbooks, forst time I’m hearing about it but it sounds useful so…

      Type inference for the Nix Language

      Secure Boot for NixOS

      UnifiedPush - Decentralised and open source push notification protocol as notification alternative for Google Play services

      Wayland Input Method support - Better spec for Wayland input handling

      Wireguard - funding ended in 2019

      16 of these 40 projects were still being funded:

      1. Armbian

      2. Bluetuith

      3. Forgejo

      4. Jitsi

      5. Kbin

      6. KDE Plasma Wayland

      7. KDE Connect

      8. Minetest Edu

      9. Nyxt Webextensions

      10. Reproducible F-Droid

      11. Reproducible OpenSUSE

      12. The macbook liberation project

      13. Type inference for the Nix Language

      14. Secure Boot for NixOS

      15. UnifiedPush

      16. Wayland Input Method support