What are people using to test mobile apps on self hosted infrastructure nowadays? Is there a solution that's not super heavy and/or slow?
It would be great if you could also compare it with Kanidm
I'm an exception for sure but I have not seen much innovation in the phone space that you'd genuinely make me buy a new phone. Yes, cameras are better now. But some phones had good cameras years ago. I bought new phones…
Also this "Progress: 30/30 papers (100%) - COMPLETE!". And below in the README were the conditions set from the prompt (i.e. "use only NumPy (no deep learning frameworks)")
Can it do something that Framasoft's Mostlymatter (or any other Mattermost fork) can't do?
Huh? I just saw it as supported in their docs a week ago I thought?
Wow, how does that work?
Perfect! Thank you!
Does anyone know what song it is in the last level? The dancing one. Thank you
Does anyone know how to buy them in Europe?
Oh, I'm looking forward of this client being available as a Flatpak although especially in this case some folks might prefer it to have it available via Snap :D
Can somebody explain how the workflow works here exactly? Is the LLM trained on SVG? If so: could it hallucinate SVG properties or so? Or is it a regular image generating AI that vectorizes raster images afterwards with…
Does anyone know whether this would also be possible with Firefox, including explicit extensions (i.e. uBlock) and explicit configured block lists or other settings for these extensions?
StalwartMail supports JMAP out of the box
I don't think that YouTube has anything against creators not using YouTube that can be funded via Patreon. I'm pretty sure are just against it if people are using the platform and apps that they're are developing and…
Over the past decade or so I used Vagrant for these things. And Vagrant also integrates well for provisioning scripts. Is there anything that I'm missing out if I stay with Vagrant?
Did you consider maintaining a fork? Because it looks nice indeed.
How did you get to that URL? Or did you copy the project?
May I ask why you have Podman _and_ Docker roles? And do you have the setup published on GitHub or GitLab or so?
Woah! Podman? Adguardhome? grafana? Loki? NGINX? rclone? Vaultwarde? Your setup sounds a lot of what I want to achieve! You're not using an OIDC provider like KanIDM or so? Is your Ansible repo on GitHub?
Nice, how does it work again? Is there access to the source after buying the license or how exactly is this meant to function?
The API isn't Sentry compatible, right? So existing Sentry libraries can't be used and every language needs to have on open Tracro client library, right?
Internet Explorer but hear me out before you cry: The current browser ecosystem has more or less two engines: WebKit based browsers and Firefox. We have basically WebKit monoculture. If you'd find a fundamental flaw in…
FTP Cube. An FTP client with multithreading written in Python. http://ftpcube.sourceforge.net/download.html
Actually this article strengthens my believe that adblockers will even become more essential. I mean, even if the server decides to send some ads, the client doesn't have to show them. Or am I missing something?
What are people using to test mobile apps on self hosted infrastructure nowadays? Is there a solution that's not super heavy and/or slow?
It would be great if you could also compare it with Kanidm
I'm an exception for sure but I have not seen much innovation in the phone space that you'd genuinely make me buy a new phone. Yes, cameras are better now. But some phones had good cameras years ago. I bought new phones…
Also this "Progress: 30/30 papers (100%) - COMPLETE!". And below in the README were the conditions set from the prompt (i.e. "use only NumPy (no deep learning frameworks)")
Can it do something that Framasoft's Mostlymatter (or any other Mattermost fork) can't do?
Huh? I just saw it as supported in their docs a week ago I thought?
Wow, how does that work?
Perfect! Thank you!
Does anyone know what song it is in the last level? The dancing one. Thank you
Does anyone know how to buy them in Europe?
Oh, I'm looking forward of this client being available as a Flatpak although especially in this case some folks might prefer it to have it available via Snap :D
Can somebody explain how the workflow works here exactly? Is the LLM trained on SVG? If so: could it hallucinate SVG properties or so? Or is it a regular image generating AI that vectorizes raster images afterwards with…
Does anyone know whether this would also be possible with Firefox, including explicit extensions (i.e. uBlock) and explicit configured block lists or other settings for these extensions?
StalwartMail supports JMAP out of the box
I don't think that YouTube has anything against creators not using YouTube that can be funded via Patreon. I'm pretty sure are just against it if people are using the platform and apps that they're are developing and…
Over the past decade or so I used Vagrant for these things. And Vagrant also integrates well for provisioning scripts. Is there anything that I'm missing out if I stay with Vagrant?
Did you consider maintaining a fork? Because it looks nice indeed.
How did you get to that URL? Or did you copy the project?
May I ask why you have Podman _and_ Docker roles? And do you have the setup published on GitHub or GitLab or so?
Woah! Podman? Adguardhome? grafana? Loki? NGINX? rclone? Vaultwarde? Your setup sounds a lot of what I want to achieve! You're not using an OIDC provider like KanIDM or so? Is your Ansible repo on GitHub?
Nice, how does it work again? Is there access to the source after buying the license or how exactly is this meant to function?
The API isn't Sentry compatible, right? So existing Sentry libraries can't be used and every language needs to have on open Tracro client library, right?
Internet Explorer but hear me out before you cry: The current browser ecosystem has more or less two engines: WebKit based browsers and Firefox. We have basically WebKit monoculture. If you'd find a fundamental flaw in…
FTP Cube. An FTP client with multithreading written in Python. http://ftpcube.sourceforge.net/download.html
Actually this article strengthens my believe that adblockers will even become more essential. I mean, even if the server decides to send some ads, the client doesn't have to show them. Or am I missing something?