“Look what I can do!” 💃
“Look what I can do!” 💃
And what does that mean about the jobs it can replace?
If I have to load elements from the web just to use the electron app properly, I’d rather use a web app and load the whole page each time and not have the tracking.
I’ve always believed the next step of computing will be using photonics to connect the PC better into a more integrated machine with shared removable ram, swappable chache, and other things that needed to be close to other parts on the board. Intel has finally just started testing this a little bit.
The best smart home platform before are this was home assistant. And by gosh it still is the best by a mile. The difference in functionality home assistant has to anyone else is an ocean wide win for home assistant. It’s the only thing that even comes close to the utopia idea of a smart home so many have given up on. I love my home assistant 💜
As an Affinity Designer user for years this looks really wonderful. I’m happy with my Affinity products on my IPad Pro for artistic work so I never look into alternatives, so I had no idea Inkscape was so impressive.
The trick is to use an operating system so niche and different that no one is prepared to hack it.
I’d say this reactor design has best chance of reaching high efficiency vs the “Lithium Blanket”.
X offered Vaught a few alternative usernames to consider—@musicfan, @musicmusic, @music123, or @musiclover—none of which appealed to Vaught.
You don’t say lol.
Since it already worked with instagram, this was people signing in with their instagram account, checking the app once or twice, and then going back to instagram. The starting numbers where incredibly manipulated because of this single account system between threads and instagram.
I’m not putting anything in me that’s not foss. I worry for the tech illiterate though when they eventually adopt this idea.
They’ve done such amazing work for Linux. Linux gaming wouldn’t be the same without them.
I can’t wait for this to arrive in the next version of gnome - version 61.05.
Also drowning “knowing how your code works”