Looks nice and clean! Also feels very snappy in two tabs. However, you're breaking the back button with your redirect to a unique room. Once in a room, pressing back will join a new room. History replace instead of push…
The current beta uses 7 processes with a total RAM of 139MB, so not as bad as some electron apps. Old TS3 client uses 60MB.
Location: Munich / Germany Remote: Yes (onsite preferred) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TypeScript/C#/Elixir/C/Rust Web/Embedded/DevOps React/VueJS/NestJS/Absinthe/Postgres/Redis/Docker/Kubernetes Résumé/CV:…
In .NET we have a very similar tool for creating such packed binaries, dotnet-warp. I used it in one of my projects and quite liked it, since it's also quite easy to cross compile (cross-pack?) for the 3 major operating…
So I recently had the opportunity to use the new composition API, which will come in V3, in a project and want to share my two cents. The project had some limitations tho: no webpack and no typescript (so basically…
While kube-ps1 helps, remember that the context is set session-wide. So even if your last command says "development" in one terminal, another terminal may have modified the context by now. So make sure to spam the…
IMO several reasons still exist for windows: * Corp Policy * Gaming * Professional Tools (Photoshop etc.) * Ease of Use I tried concepts like dual booting windows & linux, but in the end they often created a mental…
FancyZones is great! Already a huge enhancement to the normal windows snapping. However, it only solves the window placing problem, not the window navigation problem. I would love to navigate with something like SUPER +…
Does anyone want to share how they use the WSL2 & X-Server combination? In my case, I'm mostly happy with the VSCode WSL2 integration. I keep all my projects on the linux fs and it is fast to work with. The only thing…
While I generally agree that you should use the best tool for the job, for small and simple scripts I see nothing wrong with picking a language your comfortable with. I wonder, why do you think python is a better…
Looks nice and clean! Also feels very snappy in two tabs. However, you're breaking the back button with your redirect to a unique room. Once in a room, pressing back will join a new room. History replace instead of push…
The current beta uses 7 processes with a total RAM of 139MB, so not as bad as some electron apps. Old TS3 client uses 60MB.
Location: Munich / Germany Remote: Yes (onsite preferred) Willing to relocate: No Technologies: TypeScript/C#/Elixir/C/Rust Web/Embedded/DevOps React/VueJS/NestJS/Absinthe/Postgres/Redis/Docker/Kubernetes Résumé/CV:…
In .NET we have a very similar tool for creating such packed binaries, dotnet-warp. I used it in one of my projects and quite liked it, since it's also quite easy to cross compile (cross-pack?) for the 3 major operating…
So I recently had the opportunity to use the new composition API, which will come in V3, in a project and want to share my two cents. The project had some limitations tho: no webpack and no typescript (so basically…
While kube-ps1 helps, remember that the context is set session-wide. So even if your last command says "development" in one terminal, another terminal may have modified the context by now. So make sure to spam the…
IMO several reasons still exist for windows: * Corp Policy * Gaming * Professional Tools (Photoshop etc.) * Ease of Use I tried concepts like dual booting windows & linux, but in the end they often created a mental…
FancyZones is great! Already a huge enhancement to the normal windows snapping. However, it only solves the window placing problem, not the window navigation problem. I would love to navigate with something like SUPER +…
Does anyone want to share how they use the WSL2 & X-Server combination? In my case, I'm mostly happy with the VSCode WSL2 integration. I keep all my projects on the linux fs and it is fast to work with. The only thing…
While I generally agree that you should use the best tool for the job, for small and simple scripts I see nothing wrong with picking a language your comfortable with. I wonder, why do you think python is a better…