I've used a 2023 Suzuki S-Cross (manual fwiw) and this doesn't match my experience. Which model are you using? They have an app [0] (which doesn't sync correctly for me, and their support is awful). When working it…
Waypipe[0] offers a Wayland alternative for sharing windows over the network. [0]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe
It is supported on GrapheneOS. I've used it infrequently on a Pixel 8A. It's worth noting it only mirrors the screen, there's no extend option or DEX like experience. Edit: There is a DEX-like desktop mode in beta,…
Yes, and alongside formatting challenges, PDFs commonly only include the glyphs from the font that are actually used in the document. So if you had PDF with "Hello World" on it, you could feasibly change it to "Hello…
I wish more languages would aim for infix functions (like Haskell and Kotlin), rather than specifically the pipe operator.
How would you do the things mentioned in the article using Guix? You could write your own custom package definitions, extending the default to change up compile flags and allocators, but then you need to do this for…
DNS-over-HTTPS generally works
I think I'm like your co-workers, I'm really interested in Clojure, but admittably have that (probably unreasonable) JVM aversion. Do you mind sharing why I shouldn't?
I've used a 2023 Suzuki S-Cross (manual fwiw) and this doesn't match my experience. Which model are you using? They have an app [0] (which doesn't sync correctly for me, and their support is awful). When working it…
Waypipe[0] offers a Wayland alternative for sharing windows over the network. [0]: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mstoeckl/waypipe
It is supported on GrapheneOS. I've used it infrequently on a Pixel 8A. It's worth noting it only mirrors the screen, there's no extend option or DEX like experience. Edit: There is a DEX-like desktop mode in beta,…
Yes, and alongside formatting challenges, PDFs commonly only include the glyphs from the font that are actually used in the document. So if you had PDF with "Hello World" on it, you could feasibly change it to "Hello…
I wish more languages would aim for infix functions (like Haskell and Kotlin), rather than specifically the pipe operator.
How would you do the things mentioned in the article using Guix? You could write your own custom package definitions, extending the default to change up compile flags and allocators, but then you need to do this for…
DNS-over-HTTPS generally works
I think I'm like your co-workers, I'm really interested in Clojure, but admittably have that (probably unreasonable) JVM aversion. Do you mind sharing why I shouldn't?