Tokamak[0] is really promising on this front [0] https://github.com/TokamakUI/Tokamak
Same here, I've tried a couple different browsers but none of them worked. I'm on Linux with a fairly recent AMD GPU.
Unifont[0] covers a lot of Unicode codepoints. [0] https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/unifont/
I didn't know Qt could look like this! Bravo
At first I thought you were joking, but this is a very real class! Probably one of the longest I've seen.
I normally use 160%, I love this site.
Does this mean they are also removing the VisualShader as well? Or purely the scripting part?
At my workplace they made this decision before I started and I can fully agree with this. It's essentially a typed REST without any of the benefits. No joins, everything is multiple calls away to perform a "full" query.…
Seconding this. It's the easiest interface I've found by far for domain management. Having only used NameCheap before; it's great. My needs are pretty basic though, just pointing at a couple VPS.
I've been using this font daily for many months now, fantastic font. It comes at a cost, but it's been worth it for me.
I'd like this too, I'm not one to read a physical book, but I'm constantly reading on my phone & computer
What is it that makes it so bad?
Just tried on Windows with Edge, and I'm experiencing this as well.
Unsure of novice, but I have this book[0] which is pretty great. [0] https://man7.org/tlpi/
I prefer to use nbb[0] for this, or babashka[1] when I need to use stuff specific to JVM. [0]: https://github.com/babashka/nbb [1]: https://babashka.org/
This amazes me as well. At work we have a simple website which has 1 GB of node_modules and the actual source code is well under a megabyte.
Wezterm is the best of the bunch I've tried, but I just keep going back to MATE terminal.
It does support changing the font
Crazy to see this posted here, you may also find the talk[0] pretty interesting! [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkdyCPYgLs
My thoughts exactly. Org-mode just works and has so much functionality that I haven't even discovered yet. I am currently using it for notes and TODOs.
Do you think the pro version of BeyondCompare is worth it compared to the standard one?
I like it, but there's one thing about fonts that always gets me is that it looks better in the pictures than it does in my editors.
This is such a good take on a classic. I love it!
It's admiring how quickly they fix these. Kudos to the Rust team. But I worry about older software compiled with an older version of Rust which does not have this fixed.
It would be more attractive if it didn't depend on boost.
Tokamak[0] is really promising on this front [0] https://github.com/TokamakUI/Tokamak
Same here, I've tried a couple different browsers but none of them worked. I'm on Linux with a fairly recent AMD GPU.
Unifont[0] covers a lot of Unicode codepoints. [0] https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/unifont/
I didn't know Qt could look like this! Bravo
At first I thought you were joking, but this is a very real class! Probably one of the longest I've seen.
I normally use 160%, I love this site.
Does this mean they are also removing the VisualShader as well? Or purely the scripting part?
At my workplace they made this decision before I started and I can fully agree with this. It's essentially a typed REST without any of the benefits. No joins, everything is multiple calls away to perform a "full" query.…
Seconding this. It's the easiest interface I've found by far for domain management. Having only used NameCheap before; it's great. My needs are pretty basic though, just pointing at a couple VPS.
I've been using this font daily for many months now, fantastic font. It comes at a cost, but it's been worth it for me.
I'd like this too, I'm not one to read a physical book, but I'm constantly reading on my phone & computer
What is it that makes it so bad?
Just tried on Windows with Edge, and I'm experiencing this as well.
Unsure of novice, but I have this book[0] which is pretty great. [0] https://man7.org/tlpi/
I prefer to use nbb[0] for this, or babashka[1] when I need to use stuff specific to JVM. [0]: https://github.com/babashka/nbb [1]: https://babashka.org/
This amazes me as well. At work we have a simple website which has 1 GB of node_modules and the actual source code is well under a megabyte.
Wezterm is the best of the bunch I've tried, but I just keep going back to MATE terminal.
It does support changing the font
Crazy to see this posted here, you may also find the talk[0] pretty interesting! [0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bhkdyCPYgLs
My thoughts exactly. Org-mode just works and has so much functionality that I haven't even discovered yet. I am currently using it for notes and TODOs.
Do you think the pro version of BeyondCompare is worth it compared to the standard one?
I like it, but there's one thing about fonts that always gets me is that it looks better in the pictures than it does in my editors.
This is such a good take on a classic. I love it!
It's admiring how quickly they fix these. Kudos to the Rust team. But I worry about older software compiled with an older version of Rust which does not have this fixed.
It would be more attractive if it didn't depend on boost.