You can't yet have multiple where conditions seperated by an OR operator. I've been using this library for a side project and unfortunately I just don't think it's mature for production use cases yet. Hopefully it keeps…
This is so exhausting, infuriating and perplexing. Just 1 week after managing to claw our LightHouse score up to 90 - its shot back down 72. The arbitrary nature of their weighting is just tiring - and its compounded by…
Office 365 is a subscription service. With it you get a rolling release of Office. I rebooted the whole PC - not sure if the Wine layer specifically would have been sufficient.
I have Office 365 running flawlessly with the most recent version of Crossover on Ubuntu 20.10. The installation process seemed to fail after what felt like an hour - but the whole suite of apps just worked after a…
This is awesome - will definitely need to try it out on a side project. At first glance, seems to do something similar to Caprover.
I was under the impression that Go was more performant than Kotlin. TMYK :)
Fair point.
You lost me at not not enjoying Settlers of Catan :p
You can't yet have multiple where conditions seperated by an OR operator. I've been using this library for a side project and unfortunately I just don't think it's mature for production use cases yet. Hopefully it keeps…
This is so exhausting, infuriating and perplexing. Just 1 week after managing to claw our LightHouse score up to 90 - its shot back down 72. The arbitrary nature of their weighting is just tiring - and its compounded by…
Office 365 is a subscription service. With it you get a rolling release of Office. I rebooted the whole PC - not sure if the Wine layer specifically would have been sufficient.
I have Office 365 running flawlessly with the most recent version of Crossover on Ubuntu 20.10. The installation process seemed to fail after what felt like an hour - but the whole suite of apps just worked after a…
This is awesome - will definitely need to try it out on a side project. At first glance, seems to do something similar to Caprover.
I was under the impression that Go was more performant than Kotlin. TMYK :)
Fair point.
You lost me at not not enjoying Settlers of Catan :p