Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?
Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?
Okay but when can we use the weather forecast on our dashboards? Functionality was retired with no replacement
how is it just as fiddly as vim? it’s the only one that’s even half intuitive
Really cool concept
If you don’t trust the person, why give them access to your WiFi in the first place?
Where are all the people who claim to never ever have had an issue with audio or Bluetooth on Linux and how it’s worse on windows?
Controversial opinion: unless your university studies and work is in OS development, then you should go for Windows or Mac. You won’t have energy or time to keep fixing your laptop OS when an update breaks the Bluetooth driver or whatever when you have a class to attend and assignments to do
I interpreted “middle of the road” as doing nothing special, just normal tasks done a normal way and therefore hoping everything just works so you can focus on work
This is why I got a MacBook (unpopular opinion here)
I know that logseq is working on real time collaboration, and they have docs pages on how to share across devices and users without any centralisation or touching their servers
The problem is that many people learn by themselves, and leave a security vulnerability. This is designed to avoid that
Strongly agree. These guys are just so typical in the Linux community. Embarrassing themselves ranting against a project designed to lower the barrier for entry. “If you can’t code your own kernel why are you even trying to set up a Plex server” vibes
Can you explain your issue here? It’s free and open source. What is he “selling”?
Looks really good! I’m sad they don’t have Dutch though, that’s what I’m struggling to learn
Why be a dick? They were offering to help
Says no Chromecast support. I’m also not sure why someone would develop a 3rd party app for jellyfin android when jellyfin is open source and they could just contribute to the main repo. Gives a weird feeling that makes me think it’s either not going to be supported for long because it’s an underplanned side-project or is doing something dodgy
Let’s be honest though, the Android app for jellyfin is so so buggy. My partner can’t even use it because there are certain orders of starting a video, casting, closing the app, reopening to starting subtitles, recasting, just to get it working
D2lang is good