What names has this process come up with?
Mostly a backup account for now, other @Deebster
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What names has this process come up with?
I like that one of the first things I see is The UX of LEGO Interface Panels - you’ve got yourself another subscriber!
Not really a “not the onion” story.
I decided on Symfonium as well - especially once I realised the author, Tolriq, was the same on who’d made Yatse, my favourite Kodi remote. Tolriq is an indie developer and always has very fair pricing and excellent support, so I’m happy to pay (once, per app) for a polished experience.
It’s definitely a bit of a confusing garden-path sentence.
A bitcoin millionaire could’ve been eating it as we speak
There’s enough words there - I read it as “when this widely-used client added feature x”…
I laughed at that too - they knew what they were doing, right?
I watched and enjoyed that one yesterday, and he’s bang on the money. People here are saying “well it’s EoL” but that means it’s got all the way through development and its full lifetime with such a prominent set of bugs.
I don’t think I’ll be buying D-Link if that’s what supported means.
What about people that doesn’t see images by default, or don’t know what TestFlight means? Or those just seeing the post title in the list? You can just edit your title to start with "TestFight: " and resolve this (quicker than arguing!)
If you knew this, you should mention it in your original post - people trying to help you need to know this, and you’re making it look like a problem with the main app.
makes sense or is reasonable
That’s getting less and less relevant every day.
To be fair, you’ve added commas which makes it a parenthetical phrase. But yeah - people do speak like this in real life; technically, I should have said no-one speaks like this in non-impromptu speech without sounding stilted.
“Carl said on Thursday” is definitely more idiomatic (to my BrE ears, anyway) than “Carl on Thursday said”.
It’s a bit stilted and no-one would speak like that (at least without sounding pretentious), but it’s not bad grammar.
Also, shame on the moron that downvoted you for asking a question.
So they’ve just decided that all devices now support HEVC (H.265) and they’ll just disable transcoding? My media centre is on a Pi 3B and that can’t play h265 smoothly. If I had a Synology I’d be pretty annoyed!
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Your argument is that a single backup is sufficient? I disagree, and I think that so would most in the selfhosted and datahoarder communities.
This is a lie, unless you know something the article doesn’t mention. The quoted chat log shows the character acting horrified and arguing against it.
This makes sense.
After being virtually dead, it’s had a lot more development over the last few years(?), with steady progress towards passing the tests and supporting the specs (including reporting spec bugs and vagueness). It’s still a long way from being generally usable.
The focus is on making something that could be embeddable, although there are basic browsers using that embed. The focus seems to be on for use-cases like Electron, which doesn’t need all of the web APIs.
I don’t use it or contribute (yet), but I have their blog in my RSS reader and so keep an eye on it.