this is so cool! where can we look into the source code and play it?
Torch Browser is not open source, and it still is based on chromium. It's the worst browser combination possible.
Falkon is pretty cool! I prefer using qutebrowser if it's gonna use QtWebEngine anyway. It is slower and less featureful than the main browsers, though. If you don't mind it, I'd say go for it!
I didn't know about Dot Browser, but it looks... unfinished? It's based on Firefox, so that's cool. But it seems someone would be better off just using something like LibreWolf (or Tor if you actually want some privacy).
well, I just came across the article on Mastodon and wanted to share it. I mean jeez, imagine sharing and wanting to discuss interesting topics just for fun?
and I posted the article on !technology@beehaw.org and then cross-posted it here, because I thought it was also an interesting community to discuss it. I saw a bunch of people cross-posting it elsewhere, so if you're seeing it a bunch of times then it's probably because those communities probably also have something in common with the article. I personally think every community have different people and different discussions to have, so I don't see it as particularly bad.
test my own PWA of websites I'm developing
changing browsers or keeping both open breaks the workflow and sucks. and it's pretty damn slow for me too
BookWyrm has a barcode scanner on its UI, which redirects you into the scanned book title (if it's registered in the "databases" BookWyrm pulls from)
- yes*
- yes, that is completely your choice
- yes, though you could take a look at "wake on LAN"
- yes, as much as your server can handle
- I don't think so
* it's totally possible setting up a server on Windows (depending on which version of Windows), but I must recommend using Linux, as that would be way easier to setup and maintain, and probably will be faster overall
that seems a lot like my situation (though I'm just a student :P). awesome to see someone trying to self-host FOSS. best of luck to you!
That's actually so awesome! I noticed you're already using it in your other projects that use bacillus.
I hope one day I may use bacillus myself. Keep on with its development!
I strongly disagree. When everybody has a space and opportunity to draw is when it's the most fun :)
Otherwise, it just turns into a toxic and unpleasant experience
"bro, just trust me, ~~2020~~ ~~2021~~ ~~2022~~ 2023 will be the year of the Linux desktop!"
"I SWEAR BRO JUST ONE MORE LANE, ONE MORE LANE WILL BE ENOUGH!!!"
true, based and redpilled
that's so cool! I honestly never thought about using Skia to render a game, but it seems like a good option especially when it's simple 2D graphics that's being deployed on the web as well.