Many TVs have a “store mode” which dumbs them down, worth giving it a look as it may stop the nagging
Tbh if you value speed and ease, Flatpaks are hard to beat. For most users (arguably also those on Manjaro rather than Arch), they make software installation and updates really convenient. Fedora and its derivatives…
I’m really not sure what the use case of Manjaro is. Arch exists for good reason, and if you’re not comfortable with the complexity of setup just use another distro? Fedora, Mint and Ubuntu both exist if you want a…
Love this, thanks for sharing
Great inspiration, thanks. Been working on something that has gamified elements, and the pin has dropped that this style might be perfect
Very interesting- coincidentally I’ve been evaluating Godot for my own needs. Many apps have a “gamification” element that in my experience can feel clunky to implement on some frameworks- it then clicked for me that a…
Good point. However, in my experience messing around with choropleth maps, I often find myself resorting to web scraping in the end when I want something more current (opinion polling). Despite this data being seemingly…
An API for polling data would be cool, one can dream
I think there is a tendency to overcomplicate things, and human nature is such that most of the time colleagues don’t bother to update records properly. That’s the real-world experience CRM salespeople won’t tell you.…
A classic example of this would be how some roles require endless spreadsheets, or individual updates to a CRM tool like Pipedrive. CRM tools add a lot of overhead to what should be a simple process- letting your…
Reason why I ask is that there are many form/survey builders out there, as people often underestimate the complexity it takes to set one up that supports things like max diff, routing etc. Looking at the forums I can…
Limesurvey is “good enough” for most applications and is open source- any reason why that wouldn’t work for your use case?
Many TVs have a “store mode” which dumbs them down, worth giving it a look as it may stop the nagging
Tbh if you value speed and ease, Flatpaks are hard to beat. For most users (arguably also those on Manjaro rather than Arch), they make software installation and updates really convenient. Fedora and its derivatives…
I’m really not sure what the use case of Manjaro is. Arch exists for good reason, and if you’re not comfortable with the complexity of setup just use another distro? Fedora, Mint and Ubuntu both exist if you want a…
Love this, thanks for sharing
Great inspiration, thanks. Been working on something that has gamified elements, and the pin has dropped that this style might be perfect
Very interesting- coincidentally I’ve been evaluating Godot for my own needs. Many apps have a “gamification” element that in my experience can feel clunky to implement on some frameworks- it then clicked for me that a…
Good point. However, in my experience messing around with choropleth maps, I often find myself resorting to web scraping in the end when I want something more current (opinion polling). Despite this data being seemingly…
An API for polling data would be cool, one can dream
I think there is a tendency to overcomplicate things, and human nature is such that most of the time colleagues don’t bother to update records properly. That’s the real-world experience CRM salespeople won’t tell you.…
A classic example of this would be how some roles require endless spreadsheets, or individual updates to a CRM tool like Pipedrive. CRM tools add a lot of overhead to what should be a simple process- letting your…
Reason why I ask is that there are many form/survey builders out there, as people often underestimate the complexity it takes to set one up that supports things like max diff, routing etc. Looking at the forums I can…
Limesurvey is “good enough” for most applications and is open source- any reason why that wouldn’t work for your use case?