I have maintained a Nextcloud server for a small business for the last 6 years.
I agree when I started using it early 2020 that the ui felt less modern, but after some updates down the road up until now it looks completely like it is from this era. Am I missing something?
However, I never complained about the UI neither then nor now.
Love reading these posts where a person implement their own solution to communicate with devices that have proprietary software that only support Windows.
Thanks for sharing.
Unless you are on Apple silicon, then im not sure the ARM cpu and hardware is powerful enough for you to get a decent experience. It is heavy software, after all. Still, I would expect them to release Linux ARM builds when we inevitably move over to ARM as the common arch. :)
I have been waiting... so many years for this. Like, I figured it would never come. So happy to be wrong. Wonder if it will work well on Raspberry Pi and also if it will come with Hardware Video Acceleration out of the box.
App is slow. It plays music video content as default. Gui has many non interesting parts. I just want a list of albums and songs.
I guess I just want it to be "boring but functional. :)
About to watch the film now. I know there are controversial aspects to this, but in my opinion this is something I myself need to allow happen. Alex know it himself, that there is a risk of ending it, but most people will not understand the feelings he get before, during and after a climb. So who am I to judge from my couch in my livingroom whether he should be allowed to pursue his lifestyle or not. He is not actively hurting anyone.
I find it refreshing that a webpage can give such joy, to the point of having people talk about it in the same way you talk about books and movies. You know, being able to enjoy it for the first time and so and so.
Woah, slow down there. One of your requirements to a code editor is video preview?
I didnt even know this existed.
Gonna spin up VSCode at home and find out.
I dont know what would be the best way, but I personally want each image to be represented correctly in relation to all other image. This means that the way images are laid out will looked jagged. However, as a consequence of that, it is easy to find back to a specific image. Its like when you are coding, you look at the "shape" of the code when scrolling to find that specific function definition etc..
Here is an example of the layout of a photostream that I was satisfied with.
Yeah, even the official Rust book points it out and if my memory serves me right (not punintended) also gives an example in the form of creating a memory leak (not to be confused with memory unsafe).
I remember modding my Xbox and putting XBMC on it.
One of my fondest memories is actually playing games directly off the hard-drive.
One of the great "side-effects" of that was basically cutting loading times almost in half.
I especially remember the loading animation in the game Crash Bandicoot - Wrath of Cortex. Crash Bandicoot himself would keep falling during the loading screen. (note: PS2 version had another looking version).
The game loading screen for Xbox was designed so that the camera movement nicely panned throughout it during the time the loading took, but due to the loading time being shorter the "animation" was cut short.
..just a fun little thing that stuck with me. :)
EDIT: Oh! I found videos on youtube demonstrating the "difference".
I have maintained a Nextcloud server for a small business for the last 6 years. I agree when I started using it early 2020 that the ui felt less modern, but after some updates down the road up until now it looks completely like it is from this era. Am I missing something? However, I never complained about the UI neither then nor now.