I'm just curious, there are plenty of 3rd party full-featured browsers based on WKWebView that are injecting tons of JavaScript into all pages and basically doing the same as in-app browsers. So what's the difference?
Similar or worse situation is here in Prague, Czechia, person working in Prague needs about ~16 yearly incomes to buy average home here, it's insane, see: https://www.idnes.cz/ekonomika/domaci/praha-byt-cena-bydleni...…
Is it just me or the Space key for jump is not working?
Do not use .dev, some companies are using .dev for internal dev hosts and might be blocking on DNS level all external dev addresses.
This reminds me when Microsoft acquired Nokia for some reason.
You could try undervolting the CPU with Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU) - lowering the voltage by ~0.1V decreases the amount of heat produced, which leads to less CPU throttling.
UWP also runs on Windows IoT...
Adding Compiled Bindings to WPF could be a nice start.
Wouldn't it be nice for VS Live Share and Teletype to be compatible on protocol-level?
Wondering what will be the final pricing of this feature? It looks too good to be available for free for any VS/VSCode user.
I'm just curious, there are plenty of 3rd party full-featured browsers based on WKWebView that are injecting tons of JavaScript into all pages and basically doing the same as in-app browsers. So what's the difference?
Similar or worse situation is here in Prague, Czechia, person working in Prague needs about ~16 yearly incomes to buy average home here, it's insane, see: https://www.idnes.cz/ekonomika/domaci/praha-byt-cena-bydleni...…
Is it just me or the Space key for jump is not working?
Do not use .dev, some companies are using .dev for internal dev hosts and might be blocking on DNS level all external dev addresses.
This reminds me when Microsoft acquired Nokia for some reason.
You could try undervolting the CPU with Intel Extreme Tuning Utility (XTU) - lowering the voltage by ~0.1V decreases the amount of heat produced, which leads to less CPU throttling.
UWP also runs on Windows IoT...
Adding Compiled Bindings to WPF could be a nice start.
Wouldn't it be nice for VS Live Share and Teletype to be compatible on protocol-level?
Wondering what will be the final pricing of this feature? It looks too good to be available for free for any VS/VSCode user.