OVH? I hate the dashboard, but the support seems fine to me.
> Portraying Israeli intelligence as this omnipotent, cartoonishly evil entity that assassinates via uranium phones https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-hezbollah-was-fooled-into-... > and then gloats at press conferences…
why "again"?
Flutter too: https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install/macos/mobile-io...
gemini-2.0-flash-*-image-generation models are not currently supported in a number of countries in Europe, Middle East & Africa source: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models#gemini-2.0-flas... and my Google Ai…
It's because of articles like this that I can't understand those who say 'Just switch to Expo' when talking about React Native. The frontend should be a puzzle of solutions, not a monolith where a few companies sell the…
Construct is awesome! Much of the app logic can be done simply by dragging and dropping, you can add javascript if you need advanced functionality, the editor is fast and provides that instant gratification so useful in…
This is the direction React Native is heading, with Fabric Native Components[1] and Turbo Native Modules[2]. On the development side, you have JavaScript, the language we all love to hate and hate to love, with its vast…
Disclaimer: I daily utilize a cheap Chromebook as a lightweight typewriter, and I love it. However, it's important to note that Linux on this device is subject to certain restrictions: It operates within a containerized…
Survivorship bias?
Chrome DevTools -> Sources -> trygalaxy.com -> _next/static -> pages -> index_... -> CTRL + F and search window.navigator.standalone -> click on the dash to the right (a blue arrow will appear) and refresh the page The…
> Today even Messenger moved back to Native code from React. Nope. https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1234801507805138945
Wow you should give Android another chance! Material is everywhere and feels so good on mobile. The UI is miles away from Holo, and the apps ecosystem bloomed as well. About the APIs... Well, Java is still Java, Kotlin…
OVH? I hate the dashboard, but the support seems fine to me.
> Portraying Israeli intelligence as this omnipotent, cartoonishly evil entity that assassinates via uranium phones https://www.timesofisrael.com/how-hezbollah-was-fooled-into-... > and then gloats at press conferences…
why "again"?
Flutter too: https://docs.flutter.dev/get-started/install/macos/mobile-io...
gemini-2.0-flash-*-image-generation models are not currently supported in a number of countries in Europe, Middle East & Africa source: https://ai.google.dev/gemini-api/docs/models#gemini-2.0-flas... and my Google Ai…
It's because of articles like this that I can't understand those who say 'Just switch to Expo' when talking about React Native. The frontend should be a puzzle of solutions, not a monolith where a few companies sell the…
Construct is awesome! Much of the app logic can be done simply by dragging and dropping, you can add javascript if you need advanced functionality, the editor is fast and provides that instant gratification so useful in…
This is the direction React Native is heading, with Fabric Native Components[1] and Turbo Native Modules[2]. On the development side, you have JavaScript, the language we all love to hate and hate to love, with its vast…
Disclaimer: I daily utilize a cheap Chromebook as a lightweight typewriter, and I love it. However, it's important to note that Linux on this device is subject to certain restrictions: It operates within a containerized…
Survivorship bias?
Chrome DevTools -> Sources -> trygalaxy.com -> _next/static -> pages -> index_... -> CTRL + F and search window.navigator.standalone -> click on the dash to the right (a blue arrow will appear) and refresh the page The…
> Today even Messenger moved back to Native code from React. Nope. https://twitter.com/dan_abramov/status/1234801507805138945
Wow you should give Android another chance! Material is everywhere and feels so good on mobile. The UI is miles away from Holo, and the apps ecosystem bloomed as well. About the APIs... Well, Java is still Java, Kotlin…