I had the privileged of seeing him deliver at Keynote at IEEE GlobeCom in 2019. He was funny, an amazing presenter, and very down to earth.
Whilst I find yocto perfectly fine. I also see that it has its limitations. I think there is a need to make yocto more nimble rather than designing a whole new build system. yoebuild does seem interesting at least as a…
As I understand it, it is just like in Opera. So a proxy not a VPN. I honestly find it distasteful that they may call it a VPN without it actually being one.
We did not get as recommend or required reading in a course. But the professor did recommend it to me outside of class.
If it has sufficient accuracy then this could be cool. But I want to see it battle tested before raising my arms to high
I really like the concept of SeaMonkey, but the project needs some major UI updates and way more love to be relevant today.
It is AOL EDIT: woops nope it is Yahoo now XD
I totally agree with this point of view
Seems nice, but are there any publicly available documentation to be able to evaluate its readiness and what languages are there libraries for? I may be blind but I cannot find any.
Thank you Dave! Rest in peace
I had the privileged of seeing him deliver at Keynote at IEEE GlobeCom in 2019. He was funny, an amazing presenter, and very down to earth.
Whilst I find yocto perfectly fine. I also see that it has its limitations. I think there is a need to make yocto more nimble rather than designing a whole new build system. yoebuild does seem interesting at least as a…
As I understand it, it is just like in Opera. So a proxy not a VPN. I honestly find it distasteful that they may call it a VPN without it actually being one.
We did not get as recommend or required reading in a course. But the professor did recommend it to me outside of class.
If it has sufficient accuracy then this could be cool. But I want to see it battle tested before raising my arms to high
I really like the concept of SeaMonkey, but the project needs some major UI updates and way more love to be relevant today.
It is AOL EDIT: woops nope it is Yahoo now XD
I totally agree with this point of view
Seems nice, but are there any publicly available documentation to be able to evaluate its readiness and what languages are there libraries for? I may be blind but I cannot find any.
Thank you Dave! Rest in peace