They're reading from the USB into /dev/null
(effectively throwing the read data away), not writing
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You replied to the wrong comment I believe
Did you really mirror the image part to repost this? Even the watermark is flipped
Not just reliably. If there was a chance, people would do it.
What the hell is that figure, it's 125mph
I actually had to test this with my hardware, Win11 is atrocious. I don't have exact numbers, but Win11 uses so much more RAM for itself that it's really noticeable how it just gets slower so much faster when I open stuff.
How in the world do you get a java exception in rust?? Also the invoking program is java
I was programming in assembly for ARM (some cortex chip) and I kid you not the C program we were integrating with required 255, with just 1 it read it as false
Latvia is partly involved, yes, but it's also part Russian and recently moved to Singapore. You may find the history section on Wikipedia interesting; it also lists the russian part-ownership as reason for many users leaving OnlyOffice (and I've seen quite a few posts on that at the time).
As for the open-source part, I stand corrected, thank you
From what I can tell, OnlyOffice has the best compatibility and the nicest UI (similar to MS office), same as with the regular applications. NextCloud Office is based on LibreOffice (officially Collabora, which is their name for the web product), so again same as the regular applications you'll have some compatibility issues. That said, if you don't need compatibility with existing documents or only documents made with LibreOffice, either is fine.
One concern many have is that OnlyOffice is closed source (edit: my bad, it's been open-source for a long time) and russian based (edit: partially russian, see Wikipedia), while LibreOffice is open source.
See the other comments below, a new version has been released several days ago that fixes this properly
... Says the guy using a pseudonym and the default profile picture