I wonder why that isn’t /cfg? Is there a historical reason?
I wonder why that isn’t /cfg? Is there a historical reason?
Some of the pure CSS stuff I’ve seen is actually insane.
Obviously not actually for real world use, but a great example is https://github.com/kkuchta/css-only-chat
Hub switches, for one. Power is another (usb a is easier to solder on by hand, as well as cheaper)
Are you from microsoft?
Not for me, went back to ShareX. I can’t find anything that does all the things and better.
Flameshot was great, but for me, no window select (on Win) and no plan to implement is a deal breaker, thoughi understandthe reasons.
Also breaks when moving between docks - has to be restarted, and pinned images go under the screen, if pinned at the bottom (they always shift down).
While I like the UI, it makes it awkward to quickly find the icon needed on small crops, since they keep shifting around.
Those’re probably containerised.
Well, a large part of the issue are all the damn exceptions
Plex has a bunch of infuriating issues that have been ignored for years, but I’ve yet to have an issue with playback.
Looking forward to jumping on the jellyfin train one day. I have tested it in the past, and it’s insane how slow the stupid plex ui is on comparison.
Corps sure can’t
We’ve been conditioned. Everything has a cost.
There’s an android version too, for any non-apple tableteers.
There often aren’t spare funds to develop something proper.
Database is rarely, if ever bundled into the app container, unless it’s SQLite.
While I don’t disagree it’s dangerous, most companies handling their own data would likely do a lot worse, just with smaller chance of being targeted.
What hostnames do people use? I’m tired of (and bad at) naming all my devices, I just tend to leave default as op, at least I can tell them apart easily
True, but everything is more bandwidth demanding these days, plus we’re used to fast loading.
In my experience - having 2 different instances (e.g. if you want 2 icons on the taskbar) and one having updated.
Hanlon’s razor, quite possible.
I beg to differ.
I’ve not had a real issue with teams since the early ‘new teams’ release. Nor have I had issues prior.
Using Jira is actually something I dread every day.
Knowing I have to go through the list of tasks and projects, where each click means another few seconds of staring blankly at the screen as it loads.
In an age where I’m used to every interaction having a near instant reaction, using Jira feels like peeling potatoes with a butter knife.