The whole build-system talks about using a Raspberry Pi, but what of existing webOS products?
I'd love to be able to have picture modes that would remove all image processing to reduce input lag, and get the image as intended, especially when I'm using the TV's native resolution.
Power dynamics radically changes that. That's why you can't have teacher meddling with their students, or a psychologists in a relationship with their patients.
Still, I want to address something. Remote work is a different paradigm, it doesn't make a lot of sense to compare the two of them. The upsides are pretty different, and so are the downsides.
I'm sure some people do not realise it requires a wildly different skill set, as well as a different mindset, to work remotely. The first thing that comes to mind is communication, the next is processes, and that's not the end of the list.
I'd take the job getting me closer to my loved ones any day over a job at BigCo personally, especially considering I feel strongly about the upsides. To each his own, I guess.
My job entails emergencies from time to time, and it's rewarding to solve an issue at the customer, before it gets out of hand, while still solving problem on the long-term roadmap during the day.
What I do regret is the complete lack of remote, meaning I will pretty much leave this job soon, as my fiancée is currently living on the other side of the planet.
It's great to see companies that do care for employees well-being in other ways than office perks, and I'd love to see more of that in the future. Are you still looking for applicants?
The one thing I like about Rust is the fact that you can easily expose a C-like interface for libraries, which allows you to contribute to old codebases without much of a problem, best of both worlds (It has a non-trivial cost when starting, sure, but so does keeping C++).
Isn't that called vim (or insert your actual editor of choice)?
Markdown is meant to be readable while editing, I actually find having the rendered edition on top of your edition really confusing, when you can just open the .md file in your editor while having your preview outside of it updated after each save.
I'd love to be able to have picture modes that would remove all image processing to reduce input lag, and get the image as intended, especially when I'm using the TV's native resolution.
Perhaps around here: https://github.com/webosose/avoutputd/blob/master/src/video/...