For layouts and opening docs from other suites, it seems they rely on OnlyOffice, as listed on the marketing page of their Google Drive equivalent [1]. OpenDesk from ZenDiS (German counterpart to this project, also collaborating on La Suite) seems to rely on Nextcloud and Collabora Online for that [2]. Collabora and OnlyOffice are also present in Lasuite Drive's development environment [3].
Docs and Drive aren't the only products in this suite: they also provide alternative for Meet, Chat, GMail or Sheets. I have no doubt that Microsoft and Google products offer more features but my point still stands: a lot of employees (like myself) need productivity tools but only need the core features.
Genuine question: why do you consider it to be nowhere near an "Office suite"? It seems to me it fits the definition given by Wikipedia [1]. I guess it is less advanced than Google Workspace or Microsoft Office but it would cover all of my needs at work.
So Trump can support war criminals like Netanyahu, but when someone says Israel shouldn't colonize Palestine and practice appartheid, she becomes a mouthpiece of Hamas? Get your facts together.
This code seems to be aimed at pirates selling access to Jellyfin instances. It allows them to restream video feeds through Jellyfin with a control plane over a Discord bot.
Debian stable repositories currently serve version 4.13.13.
Multiple security releases have been issued by samba since then: from 4.13.14 to the recent 4.13.17 which fixes CVE-2021-44142 [1].
It seems the current maintainer does not have any more time to work on the package [2].
My previous position was sold to me as requiring lots of low-level skills and I was actually doing only few trivial tasks each week. I left this job after almost two years and have virtually done nothing ever since. Boreout created very hard to get around mechanisms in my brain.
The article explicitly shows that the provided macros are very efficient with a modern compiler. You can check on godbolt.org that they emit the same code.
Though the article only mentions bswap64 and mentioning __builtin_bswap64 would be a nice addition.