Yeah, I also never buy products that would work perfectly fine with a local network but that somehow require a connection to remote servers and whatnot.
Beside, most of these Ai labels are just ol’ plain algorithms lol
Yeah, I also never buy products that would work perfectly fine with a local network but that somehow require a connection to remote servers and whatnot.
Beside, most of these Ai labels are just ol’ plain algorithms lol
I truly can’t. I have pet peeves with GitHub but overall it’s good and the UI is clear enough. I have to use gitlab for a few projects and it’s so damn confusing, with so many little annoying things I just can’t stand it.
Nono listen to me, it’s agile
How do you contribute code through a mailing list? Like I don’t understand…
Pretty sure it’s possible to opt out
This thread is so weird lol
I wonder what’s the better API jQuery has compared to vanilla Js Tbf
If you don’t play the Halo trilogy at least once every year the flood wins
Mass effect or BG3 or wrath of the righteous (side quests are kinda trash) or dragon age
I try to fight some battles about ads, accessibility and an open web but I’m a failing don Chiosciotte; best I can actively do is test mainly for Firefox and make sure everything works properly there but for more business related decisions (see: ads, consent etc) there is little to nothing I can do
Mmh I see! I used a tool to convert the website to an electron package (for Linux), but the experience was just the same as using the browser so I just went with that tbf
I agree that ElectronJS is shit but the idea behind isn’t bad. See tauri, it achieved the same thing but better
Source: I’m a developer forced to also work with electron
You don’t have to rely on stupid “app” stores
What’s the difference to open it in your own browser then?
Yeah but it’s as buggy as hell
I love how somehow electron is the lazy way while web apps isn’t, even though electron is just an executable with chromium bundled
The ruinous powers are plotting once more