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Thanks for this :)
I’m am a big fan of rust and tauri. Nice to see it being used here. I’ll definitely give this a try :)
Thanks for this :)
I’m am a big fan of rust and tauri. Nice to see it being used here. I’ll definitely give this a try :)
What makes me confused is that the epic games website is a lot quicker than their app. I reckon they’re not using electron and maybe are using something much worse. Not sure if it was a joke but long ago I’ve heard someone suggesting it was actually unreal engine and not electron
I’m doing my part. I use arch btw, through Manjaro. (The I use arch btw is a joke)
NotTheOnion. Lol
I usually don’t pay attention to mod names, however, this name wasn’t an odd one to me somehow.
Then I tried to search for the name as I remember seeing in the past that a handful of mods owned 90% of the subreddits.
Bumped into this and now I know this mod was one of them.
Same for me. Lemmy still has some rough edges but even the apps that are available now are really good as they are. Improvements are happening at amazing speed. What we currently have is quite good in my opinion and this is the worst it will ever be, as we’ll have improvements on top of improvements, most apps and lemmy itself are open source, I believe that soon, instead of us feature pairing with reddit, it will be them trying to chase us up.
Link for people who don’t have a reddit account anymore. As now everything is unreviewed content and you need the app
https://teddit.net/r/creesch/comments/14fxzr4/so_long_and_thanks_for_all_the_fish/
Lol. Is this just a joke or is it from some crazy manga?
Don’t think Apple security is much better. I’ve read news before about insiders that will unlock stolen phones. They work closely with the criminals and it’s a more “professional” operation. Probably it’s not as easy as doing it for an android but having an iPhone and thinking that if someone steals yours it will just become a paperweight is wrong. Sadly