But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
But why? Microservices do have some good advantages in some scenarios
Zettlr is a great program, but to recommend it while bashing Obsidians table editing seems interesting. I’ve never used Obsidian so I can’t say how good their implementation is, but I know I’ve struggled alot with the Zettlr tables…
There has been an issue open on their GitHub for a while now for OneDrive support. Hope the dev manages to get around to it eventually
Then there’s Haskell where arguments to a function are given with spaces
Can’t help but be a little anxious about it being closed-source, but it a really good program still
If you’re on Windows, you can give Artemis a try. Open source frontend for OpenRGB. I believe it’s still in development, but mostly works to create some fancy RGB scenes.
Are there any fancy frontends for it on Linux? I found OpenRGB a few years back through Artemis, but I believe that’s Windows only…
Screen sharing on Discord with Wayland kinda sucks at the moment, but I believe that’s moreso Discord’s fault for not updating Electron or something along those lines.
If you really need screenshare there were some options with xwaylandvideobridge, a custom client, or just running it via the browser