

But what does it actually infer? The article is very low on details on that.
But what does it actually infer? The article is very low on details on that.
Lemmynsfw uses a custom version that that removes the blur for nsfw images but that’s it I think.
It is still very young and I don’t yet see any advantages over Rust, except that they want to have out of the box interoperability with C++. Let’s see where they are in 3 years or so.
Isn’t there a whole weird world of ipv6/V4 tunneling schemes that try to connect the two? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPv6_transition_mechanism Not sure if anyone supports these though
Oof, imagine having to put a single 9 into your SLA. You would be laughed out of the room in a commercial setting.
I would suggest not separating the storage from the server that far. It would probably be wiser to run the app with less latency to the storage and accept more latency on the web frontend. In short: use your VPS as a gateway only and put the actual host for the respective app into your home behind a VPN.
You might be right and that probably means I will switch to some other app for my mails 😮💨
I hope they make the outlook notifications have the same buttons as the mail app. When I tried the outlook app last time the notifications didn’t have an archive or delete button. For me that was the most frequently used button in the entire program.
At this point I’m not sure if having no porn on that community is a selling point or not…
The daemon script is simpler, true. but usually you can just point your router at some dyndns URL and you could put an internal IP for that.
I think using the cloudflare API is the way to go. You could probably set up an internal service that translates your home router’s dyndns request to a cloudflare API call.
Now add a link “you want to go here” that links to gihtub.com
Might just as well use GNUTella
Out of curiosity: why are you putting vaultwarden behind a cloudflare tunnel?
They have a showcase showcase
From skimming over the list, the ones I spotted showing off their desktop apps were Rive, Superlist and Reflection.app.
Rive is actually a product that I use but I haven’t tried their new desktop app yet so o can’t speak to its startup performance.
Edit: also, I said new ones. I think it will take some time until we get a new super popular app along the lines of discord.
What is the fediverse replacement called?
Isn’t flutter running mostly native? Afaik most newly created apps are using flutter which does not use electron in it’s native versions, right?
It’s a cracked version of the game that has been heavily compressed to reduce download size. This is why the installer will eat a lot of CPU resources during installation. While you probably won’t be banned, I would generally avoid playing these games through steam as a precaution. Usually multiplayer doesn’t work normally anyways.