I use hybrid in vim and base16 in everything else and that's about the best I've found so far. The base16 "builder" seems like it supports the most things: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-builder
Telegram bills itself as secure, which comes with a rather large burden of proof if anyone is to take you seriously. As the saying goes: "don't roll your own crypto, unless you're a professional cryptographer, and even…
It's worth noting that there is already an open source browser project to recreate + extend the Opera 12 UI: Otter Browser http://otter-browser.org/
> On a related note, is there any multi network app that supports video? Yes, both Pidgin and Empathy support voice and video calling via XMPP. I suspect you'd need to use a "standard" XMPP server though - it wouldn't…
You're probably already aware of this, but just in case: it's possible to force Swing (and AWT) apps to use the system's font rendering with the "swing.aatext" and "awt.useSystemAAFontSettings" respectively. I have the…
I use hybrid in vim and base16 in everything else and that's about the best I've found so far. The base16 "builder" seems like it supports the most things: https://github.com/chriskempson/base16-builder
Telegram bills itself as secure, which comes with a rather large burden of proof if anyone is to take you seriously. As the saying goes: "don't roll your own crypto, unless you're a professional cryptographer, and even…
It's worth noting that there is already an open source browser project to recreate + extend the Opera 12 UI: Otter Browser http://otter-browser.org/
> On a related note, is there any multi network app that supports video? Yes, both Pidgin and Empathy support voice and video calling via XMPP. I suspect you'd need to use a "standard" XMPP server though - it wouldn't…
You're probably already aware of this, but just in case: it's possible to force Swing (and AWT) apps to use the system's font rendering with the "swing.aatext" and "awt.useSystemAAFontSettings" respectively. I have the…