thanks!
Mind ELI5ing this? it seems neat
Isn't the "flat markup" for inline elements in prosemirror kind of unnatural to work on html?
(And then gitea was forked into forgejo, which is used by codeberg, iiuc)
I'm skeptical: * Where do you buy a ≤20 euro bike? * Most people on the street have bikes that look to be at least 200 euros new, from what I can tell.
It's interesting how there is now * Maddy: https://github.com/foxcpp/maddy * Mox: https://github.com/mjl-/mox * and Stalwart which all see to aim for more or less the same niche. I wonder if we'll see two of those merge…
Is the solution against such attacks in the future only to scrutinize more, or are there other reasonable options in terms of hardening?
Mmh, is that a similarity with postmarketos? I have a fuzzy memory that pmbootstrap or some other tool was kind of important to start porting to new devices?
(I wasn't trying to make a point.) As far as I know, that's what the initiatives like PMPC¹ are for. I think in Switzerland, a law recently passed that seems to go in that direction² (Open Source should by default but…
What government is that?
I'm not sure the distinction is that clean, but isn't ubuntu still based off debian. As in, not a fork that went its own way, but a (big) collection of modifications on top of current debian?
Re internationalization, I think you're right. I don't have experience building app/websites, a fortiori with internationalization, so I threw this question in with the lot!
I've skimmed at the docs, and it's not clear to me how it would deal with: * Something like row-level access control, so that people can only access the data in tables that belong to them (say clients can only view…
Reacting to your first point: As far as I know (western europe), heatpumps mostly are used to heat water to then heat your house, and renovating generally means reducing breathability of the house itself, which,…
I would expect heating to be one of the electricity use that you _can_ adapt the easiest. First by using heatpumps instead of resistors, and then with some inertia management to buffer (e.g. water tanks, or something)…
Better phrased than I did, thanks. How feasible do you think such an endeavour would be? What are the roadblocks to people doing that right now?
I mean, it would be a step in a better direction, wouldn't it? One might start with something like aosp/lineage and potentially fork from there if needs be, or ask of companies to support this alternative rom, etc.
Sad to hear. It feels like the EU could fund some entity to manage, develop and distribute such a degoogled android with only a very small fraction of its other spendings, and that would help a lot with reducing…
I'm using microg's lineage, and something I was wondering when choosing a rom was, how secure are all those roms in terms of supply chain/developpers. There are many, with no big reassuring name behind, and it's hard to…
And an interesting project to boot! Thanks for sharing
I'm curious about julia as a gui language: mind sharing your code/project?
I've got a potential example; I always wondered how that would be achieved with something like slint or qml: With tools like xournal++ or other things like document processors, you can usually define your own panels,…
I agree, sure. I was only replying to the "… but why?" comment: There are plenty convincing reasons to go the web app route, although it obviously has downsides too.
> Remote Desktop, VMware, Citrix and ask your users to install those before being even able to use your app? I haven't phrased my argument very neatly, but the point stands: anyone with an iphone/android/linux/… can…
I've got one very convincing reason: distribution. Having a web app makes it: * usable on pretty much any platform * easy to distribute/update * easily trustworthy/jailed (no need to install something that might access…
thanks!
Mind ELI5ing this? it seems neat
Isn't the "flat markup" for inline elements in prosemirror kind of unnatural to work on html?
(And then gitea was forked into forgejo, which is used by codeberg, iiuc)
I'm skeptical: * Where do you buy a ≤20 euro bike? * Most people on the street have bikes that look to be at least 200 euros new, from what I can tell.
It's interesting how there is now * Maddy: https://github.com/foxcpp/maddy * Mox: https://github.com/mjl-/mox * and Stalwart which all see to aim for more or less the same niche. I wonder if we'll see two of those merge…
Is the solution against such attacks in the future only to scrutinize more, or are there other reasonable options in terms of hardening?
Mmh, is that a similarity with postmarketos? I have a fuzzy memory that pmbootstrap or some other tool was kind of important to start porting to new devices?
(I wasn't trying to make a point.) As far as I know, that's what the initiatives like PMPC¹ are for. I think in Switzerland, a law recently passed that seems to go in that direction² (Open Source should by default but…
What government is that?
I'm not sure the distinction is that clean, but isn't ubuntu still based off debian. As in, not a fork that went its own way, but a (big) collection of modifications on top of current debian?
Re internationalization, I think you're right. I don't have experience building app/websites, a fortiori with internationalization, so I threw this question in with the lot!
I've skimmed at the docs, and it's not clear to me how it would deal with: * Something like row-level access control, so that people can only access the data in tables that belong to them (say clients can only view…
Reacting to your first point: As far as I know (western europe), heatpumps mostly are used to heat water to then heat your house, and renovating generally means reducing breathability of the house itself, which,…
I would expect heating to be one of the electricity use that you _can_ adapt the easiest. First by using heatpumps instead of resistors, and then with some inertia management to buffer (e.g. water tanks, or something)…
Better phrased than I did, thanks. How feasible do you think such an endeavour would be? What are the roadblocks to people doing that right now?
I mean, it would be a step in a better direction, wouldn't it? One might start with something like aosp/lineage and potentially fork from there if needs be, or ask of companies to support this alternative rom, etc.
Sad to hear. It feels like the EU could fund some entity to manage, develop and distribute such a degoogled android with only a very small fraction of its other spendings, and that would help a lot with reducing…
I'm using microg's lineage, and something I was wondering when choosing a rom was, how secure are all those roms in terms of supply chain/developpers. There are many, with no big reassuring name behind, and it's hard to…
And an interesting project to boot! Thanks for sharing
I'm curious about julia as a gui language: mind sharing your code/project?
I've got a potential example; I always wondered how that would be achieved with something like slint or qml: With tools like xournal++ or other things like document processors, you can usually define your own panels,…
I agree, sure. I was only replying to the "… but why?" comment: There are plenty convincing reasons to go the web app route, although it obviously has downsides too.
> Remote Desktop, VMware, Citrix and ask your users to install those before being even able to use your app? I haven't phrased my argument very neatly, but the point stands: anyone with an iphone/android/linux/… can…
I've got one very convincing reason: distribution. Having a web app makes it: * usable on pretty much any platform * easy to distribute/update * easily trustworthy/jailed (no need to install something that might access…