I’d say nothing that can’t be achieved by docstrings.
I’d say nothing that can’t be achieved by docstrings.
Which is totally unfair imo.
I think Google should rename their company and products to not be confused with Gnome.
Also, in MIUI/HyperOS it’s simply not possible to have gesture navigation and a third party launcher.
If you install yt-dlp and make a script for downloading, then users drag and drop a link onto the script on their desktop, is this «GUI» enough to be used?
Can it store its data in a user selected folder?
Is it like show formatting marks / show hidden symbols in modern software, that shows ends of paragrahs and tabs?
Thanks!
There were some news on major overhaul of libre.fm recently IIRC.
It’s great until you realize that it doesn’t have some specific types of connectors you need or a way to control connectors path (you can’t have connectors that go around other boxes).
Just wanted to say that I like Chrono app, dev responded to me and added the feature I need real quick.
Unfortunately it happened to me a few times that alarm didn’t work in «on specified week days» mode. I woke up naturally in time though. It’s possible that this is a bug in MIUI specifically.
In normal mode (where you turn the alarm on to trigger tomorrow) it works perfect for me.
Also pastry.
FYI, you can replace Steam Guard. There is a plugin for Keepass that can generate Steam OTP codes and it’s built in in KeepassXC (IIRC) and in KeepassDX on android.
I agree.
I try to use as much FOSS as I can, but nothing even comes close to Poweramp.
Do you mean the user documentation, or code documentation for contributing to the project?
While I agree that there are not enough good local RSS readers, I also think that some kind of state syncing should exist. I understand why all these hosted server side RSS readers exist, but what I really want is some kind of standard way of doing local first RSS (and not just RSS, this could apply to everything we use «as a service», but let’s keep this about RSS for now).
Imagine an RSS reader that keeps its state in a standard, well documented way, like having a folder where plaintext files keep a list of subscriptions, list of articles that are marked as read, tagged and starred articles etc., and you could just use syncthing or git to keep this folder in sync on all your devices, and you could use any RSS reader you want (be it on an android, windows, linux or anything else that follows the standard) and be able to seamlessly read your feeds and have the same state everywhere.
A man can dream I guess…
How does it compare to something like FreshRSS? Does it provide any kind of standard API? Do android RSS apps that work with hosted RSS work with this?
What are you trying to achieve?
Yggdrasil allows to make P2P connections between any 2 devices.