With Apollo releasing their backend source which has all the Reddit API calls in `client.go`, what are people's thoughts on building an API bridge (take in a Reddit API call, translate and make a HN call) so some of these apps could live on?
I did before this. And OnlyOffice, and LibreOffice, and even Electron O365s I created. None could handle all the different PPT themes and animations used in our presentations.
I wish this was true for me. Before making this I used OnlyOffice, LibreOffice, and even tried building Electron O365 apps. I switched to this method because of compatibility for pixel-perfect PPT presentations, and Word formatting was always "off" for everyone else.
WSCE was mentioned in the Reddit thread, so I've added that to my list to do some discovery on as well. If it works out, I'll revise the README appropriately.
Hi, I'm the author so I figure I can answer this. The system is built to run a local VM and RDP using the local NAT IP provided by the KVM networking system. So all RDP traffic is local to the machine. If for some reason you decide to use a separate server for RDP via the configuration, standard encryption pathways are in place just as with any other RDP scenario.