

Amazing, very good decision.
They do ask for donations, and what a time to donate, to show that moral and human choices should be weighted as they have been done in this situation!


Amazing, very good decision.
They do ask for donations, and what a time to donate, to show that moral and human choices should be weighted as they have been done in this situation!


Haha, yeah I get that.
The screen is a 15" portable, with a much higher resolution. It goes together well with the controllers and a second player :)


I bring the power brick, a USB-C dongle, HDMI cable and one or two controllers.
That way I can plug it at my friends or in a hotel etc.
I have a portable USB-C display that I bring sometimes, if for example travelling by train for a longer period.


I unfortunately don’t have any experience with video in Publii.
Hopefully this would be an easy to add feature at some point.


Uhhh, I’ve been dreaming if this and now I’ve got it!
Pretty fun reading. Always good to see some theory and real world mixed.
The article talks about code interviews focusing on big O and how it can be misleading.
Nice that both Go and Python, a compiled and an interpreted language, are used in the examples, to higlight what is actually going on and how theory can/does differ from praxis.


At the moment youtube isn’t working on kodi :(
At least for me


Helix is absolutely wonderful.
Used to use Vim/Neovim, but the hassle of setting it up and maintaining huge configuration files was a pain (for me).
Also I never really got it working the way I wanted and never had LSP working for all the languages I needed.
Helix on the other hand. My config file is under 20 lines, LSP works super for all my needs. Well thought out keybindings (mostly) and overall a joy to use.
Nice features and fast.
Still a bunch of things missing, it is a rather young piece of software, but I have been using it as my only editor for the last 1 1/2 years.


Definitely Publii, the most polished I’ve tried lately and perfect for simple static websites. Nice app, offline, free/open source.


So nerdy, so good
That’s the spirit!
Just contact support. That will get the ball rolling and they have a much better idea of what to try/do.
It will save you a headache.
I understand the tinker approach and the itch to figure it out yourself, but get onto the support As said, they really know their stuff.


I took a look at the “coder” and said no thanks.
I think some more information would be nice.
Is the device supposed to send or receive?
Data or simple messaging?
What kind of traffic do you expect? Streaming video or a few status messages a day.
Goos stuff, I will start using it. My code needs to chill out anyway
Bogosort is great! Also easy to implement
Which is also 14 in binary.


special interest
poor skill of peers

(I’m totally with you though)
Yea, that’s snapshotting, what do you do about back ups?
I see what you did there