github1s. It works like this: Whenever you are at a URL like github.com/user/repo just add a "1s" after github, like github1s.com/user/repo.
Gives you an embedded VSCode as a viewer including tools like search functionality.
github1s. It works like this: Whenever you are at a URL like github.com/user/repo just add a "1s" after github, like github1s.com/user/repo.
Gives you an embedded VSCode as a viewer including tools like search functionality.
Alles für den Dackel. Alles für den Club.
Does anyone actually use flatpak or snap?
With a lack of water being our main concern for the near future even small NPP are completely ridiculous. Just ask the French...
" Traditional tiling window managers solve the hidden window problem preventing windows from overlapping. While this works well in some cases, it falls short as a general replacement for stacked, floating windows. "
In 10 years of working with tiling WMs productively on a daily basis this has been an issue exactly 0 times. Even in a world that is tailored to non-tiling WMs they just perform better. Period.
Always thought the whole parody aspect was just a means to get funding to just make a regular star trek series in disguise. If someone would just give the man money for exactly that we would have an awesome star trek series.
Nah. It's tons of people crying about the Sync app - they just pretend there's other content.
Having been through the process of getting apps through the play store and chrome store admission process a few times my suggestion is:
Don't.
They caught me inadvertently misusing public APIs, performing unnecessarily battery draining ops and plain privacy right violations so often that I certainly don't want to use other apps that didn't go through the process. As a dev it is super annoying, but as a user it is exactly as annoying as I hope it is.
Anecdotal evidence of course and probably an unpopular opinion around here.
Cozy in here
There is no such thing as committing early.