Lightingale Community
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We are a group of independent developers, and an unregistered anonymous organization established on July 9th, 2021.
Even all that remains is our flickering candlelight, we will share to bring back the light for everyone.
https://ltgc.cc/about.htm
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We've created a group chat on Telegram to host Octavia development discussions! If you want to help out, or just want to chat around a bit, feel free to join!
Lightingale Community pinned «https://t.me/+0I30mcOPTSQ0ZGIx​ We've created a group chat on Telegram to host Octavia development discussions! If you want to help out, or just want to chat around a bit, feel free to join!»
Nightglow v0.2 Release
GitHub Releases
⚠️ Nightglow is experimental software. Use at your own risk.
⚠️ Nightglow is not intended for professional use.

It only took 364 days for this release.
* WireProxy is replaced fully by Sing Box.
Due to some performance and resource considerations, we might be offloading some workloads from Caddy to Lighttpd, HAProxy and a dedicated TLS termination proxy. This isn't an announcement for us ditching Caddy entirely, but rather being forced into action due to its increasing resource demands.
Snowy v0.1 Release
GitHub Releases

Update Highlights
* The BroadcastChannel API now works on Chrome 5+ and Firefox 29+.
Nightglow v0.3 Release
GitHub Releases
⚠️ Nightglow is experimental software. Use at your own risk.
⚠️ Nightglow is not intended for professional use.

* Added support to use the WireGuard kernel module if you have it installed on your system. Consumes fewer resources, but could be slower than connecting via pure Sing Box.
Octavia 0.5 pre-release 1
GitHub Deno
⚠️ This version is released as the last version before the complete MIDI I/O rewrite for archival purposes.

Update Highlights
Read the full changelog on GitHub!
* Octavia now officially supports Windows XP. (Firefox 52 ESR, Chrome 49)
* Drum NRPN support for XG, GS and NS5R.
* Channel conquering is now only enabled if Octavia is in SC-88 or SC-88 Pro mode.

Special thanks to JayB, GFHK-SDGM, ValleyBell, now_its_dark, AWE_asikwus and MJG0117!
Join the development discussion!
https://kb.ltgc.cc/mod/access-denial.html
Official article on our stance towards VPNs.
Documentation on Silk is now available here: https://kb.ltgc.cc/silk/
The API and the web frontend are not yet available, but is under internal testing.
To everyone in the MLP fandom:
We need volunteers capable of designing pleasant UIs and/or UX experiences for the unified Fediverse timeline project! If you're interested, contact us at @lightingale@fosstodon.org, or team@ltgc.cc via email!
The MLP fandom is better together.
Insiders will be able to experience the Web UI at https://staging.ltgc.cc/silk/ in a few hours due to a bug in DNS resolution. Anyone without insider access cannot test the web app until the public beta.
The service is by no means for-profit, its only purpose is to merge the local timelines of multiple instances in the MLP fandom together.

Edit: Screenshot removed to comply request from @pixellight@pony.social. We apologize for a lack of communication beforehand.
The basic Silk Web UI is considered to be enough for public use. The public debut will commence once timeline moderation has been properly implemented server-side.
In the meantime, feel free to suggest features here: https://github.com/ltgcgo/silk/issues/
Documentation: https://kb.ltgc.cc/silk/
We have a clarification to make.
We haven't ever used RHEL in our infrastructure, and we have no plans to employ RHEL in the future.
We're RHEL-free, just as we are Ubuntu-free.
With the demo files pruned from the project itself, developers won't be required to fetch loads of demo files from now on. As an additional benefit, Octavia is now made available on multiple code hosting platforms!
GitHub: https://github.com/ltgcgo/octavia
GitLab: https://gitlab.com/ltgc/oss/octavia
Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/ltgc/octavia
shx Classic Release
Why bother npx when you can use shell scripts?

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