Seeing as it is (after a quick google) an American holiday, the answer is, unsurprisingly, no.
Does the author understand that ZeroVer is satire?
Yeah I get that markdown is included in its own block, was just thinking about the non-markdown syntax and really what the plan is in general - i.e. are you looking to keep pod6 compatibility or are you looking to use…
This is pretty neat, my only real gripe (and I know it is inherited from pod) is that the formatting tags can make it a bit difficult to read compared to plain Markdown, especially in the middle of text. For example the…
I'm on the team working on Pulsar, the community fork of Atom. You have no idea how much we hear "Atom is slow", "are you making it fast?" etc. I have honestly yet to work out exactly what is meant by it. Startup times,…
Absolutely, they won't even accept donations.
What is it? The website and github org give no indication other than it is something that interacts with some JS related tools?
Blazingly fast
There is actually another project called NeoSurf (https://github.com/CobaltBSD/neosurf/) which is a fork of NetSurf with the stated goals of "various privacy-focused improvements and additions, and a revamped build…
Even more with RISCOS which, amazingly, still sees development. I think it was the original platform for NetSurf too.
Yeah I know it will work with the git backend, still not sure what the native backend can/will bring, documentation on it seems to be pretty sparse.
Re: GitHub alternatives, I've been looking at this for a while as I'm keen to not have everything centralised and Microsoft are hardly the most trustworthy... There are some GithHub-alikes, the most obvious is GitLab…
No, its yet another flavour of Chrome.
LBRY? It does have a currency element for tipping purposes but it isn't its raison d'être
Because it predates JSON by over a decade?
I've been using a file based database at work for years. Data is stored in 1024 byte "blocks" with each file containing 1000 blocks. Each block refers to a single record and the data is delimited by the positions within…
I'm just so bored that 90% of all tech news seems to be AI related. I'm just not that interested in the difference between Bard, chatGPT, llama and whatever else is going on and it is getting really hard to filter it…
As somebody who is working on an active editor project... the more editors the better! Yeah, actually surprised by the fact there isn't, I was asked recently if we were able to or planned to support Sublime syntax v1 &…
Need to have a bit more of a play with it but I really like it so far. I mainly see myself using it to pipe into (like from curl or the gh cli). One thing that isn't clear to me is how to actually use the themes you can…
Happy to see Pulsar represented :) My favoured terminal editor though is Helix which isn't represented.
Been using Reddit since 2011, stopped using it almost entirely now that I can no longer use RIF to browse it. More than happy with Lemmy.
There are places that archive public repos for preservation reasons - like https://archive.softwareheritage.org/
Yeah... no thanks
Joplin woud be my suggestion but then again I'm biased because I'm involved with the team... Markdown, mobile apps, multiple sync platforms. Trilium has some really interesting features - very much powered by a single…
We use OC, I can't remember how long it took for approval I'm afraid. We also use GitHub sponsors which we get paid into our OC account. Obviously there is Patreon but not sure if they also operate the same way and how…
Seeing as it is (after a quick google) an American holiday, the answer is, unsurprisingly, no.
Does the author understand that ZeroVer is satire?
Yeah I get that markdown is included in its own block, was just thinking about the non-markdown syntax and really what the plan is in general - i.e. are you looking to keep pod6 compatibility or are you looking to use…
This is pretty neat, my only real gripe (and I know it is inherited from pod) is that the formatting tags can make it a bit difficult to read compared to plain Markdown, especially in the middle of text. For example the…
I'm on the team working on Pulsar, the community fork of Atom. You have no idea how much we hear "Atom is slow", "are you making it fast?" etc. I have honestly yet to work out exactly what is meant by it. Startup times,…
Absolutely, they won't even accept donations.
What is it? The website and github org give no indication other than it is something that interacts with some JS related tools?
Blazingly fast
There is actually another project called NeoSurf (https://github.com/CobaltBSD/neosurf/) which is a fork of NetSurf with the stated goals of "various privacy-focused improvements and additions, and a revamped build…
Even more with RISCOS which, amazingly, still sees development. I think it was the original platform for NetSurf too.
Yeah I know it will work with the git backend, still not sure what the native backend can/will bring, documentation on it seems to be pretty sparse.
Re: GitHub alternatives, I've been looking at this for a while as I'm keen to not have everything centralised and Microsoft are hardly the most trustworthy... There are some GithHub-alikes, the most obvious is GitLab…
No, its yet another flavour of Chrome.
LBRY? It does have a currency element for tipping purposes but it isn't its raison d'être
Because it predates JSON by over a decade?
I've been using a file based database at work for years. Data is stored in 1024 byte "blocks" with each file containing 1000 blocks. Each block refers to a single record and the data is delimited by the positions within…
I'm just so bored that 90% of all tech news seems to be AI related. I'm just not that interested in the difference between Bard, chatGPT, llama and whatever else is going on and it is getting really hard to filter it…
As somebody who is working on an active editor project... the more editors the better! Yeah, actually surprised by the fact there isn't, I was asked recently if we were able to or planned to support Sublime syntax v1 &…
Need to have a bit more of a play with it but I really like it so far. I mainly see myself using it to pipe into (like from curl or the gh cli). One thing that isn't clear to me is how to actually use the themes you can…
Happy to see Pulsar represented :) My favoured terminal editor though is Helix which isn't represented.
Been using Reddit since 2011, stopped using it almost entirely now that I can no longer use RIF to browse it. More than happy with Lemmy.
There are places that archive public repos for preservation reasons - like https://archive.softwareheritage.org/
Yeah... no thanks
Joplin woud be my suggestion but then again I'm biased because I'm involved with the team... Markdown, mobile apps, multiple sync platforms. Trilium has some really interesting features - very much powered by a single…
We use OC, I can't remember how long it took for approval I'm afraid. We also use GitHub sponsors which we get paid into our OC account. Obviously there is Patreon but not sure if they also operate the same way and how…