> There are significant differences between standard desktop applications, Electron applications That is certainly true. But I was answering to > The same as from using Electron, but a step further: less overhead from…
You mean like standard desktop application we had until the browser took over?
Sorry to bother again, I cannot edit my post anymore, the author you're quoting in your profile is named François de La Rochefoucauld. You wrote Rouchefoucald, which is wrong.
You seems like a person who knows a lot about stuff. Could you be so kind to teach me? p.s.: I have a master degree in philosophy.
> Responsibility and punishment are good If you're a dog, yes. If you are a human of the year 2020 of the Gregorian calendar living in a developed country, there are better options.
the answer to your questions is in the title "Nothing Changes Until You Do"
> otherwise it tends to rely on the 'who' in this case the `who` is Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher King, and his name is well known after 2 thousands years because he was who he was (probably the best king Rome has…
The only guarantee OSS gives is - full access to the source code - full rights to modify it and use it as it was your own There's no other guarantee. So if someone writes some code that becomes highly popular, they have…
> There are significant differences between standard desktop applications, Electron applications That is certainly true. But I was answering to > The same as from using Electron, but a step further: less overhead from…
You mean like standard desktop application we had until the browser took over?
Sorry to bother again, I cannot edit my post anymore, the author you're quoting in your profile is named François de La Rochefoucauld. You wrote Rouchefoucald, which is wrong.
You seems like a person who knows a lot about stuff. Could you be so kind to teach me? p.s.: I have a master degree in philosophy.
> Responsibility and punishment are good If you're a dog, yes. If you are a human of the year 2020 of the Gregorian calendar living in a developed country, there are better options.
the answer to your questions is in the title "Nothing Changes Until You Do"
> otherwise it tends to rely on the 'who' in this case the `who` is Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher King, and his name is well known after 2 thousands years because he was who he was (probably the best king Rome has…
The only guarantee OSS gives is - full access to the source code - full rights to modify it and use it as it was your own There's no other guarantee. So if someone writes some code that becomes highly popular, they have…