That's why you should run both.
How does one build the web version of something using Electron? ;)
Actually you're right... it isn't. I was thinking in term of player base size. But now that I think about it more, player base size makes no difference in the context of this conversation.
> proprietary platforms ... as in Windows, MacOS (to a much less extend), PlayStation, XBox, Switch (and/or other Nintendo platform)? This warning makes no sense.
I had a slightly different approach in that I made a script to launch Emacs server on-demand: https://github.com/qiushihe/dotpiles/blob/master/emacs/emacs...
The first sentence of the article: > Activity Monitor is a tool that was introduced in Mac OS X 10.9. Activity Monitor was introduced with OS X 10.3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activity_Monitor). And was…
That's why you should run both.
How does one build the web version of something using Electron? ;)
Actually you're right... it isn't. I was thinking in term of player base size. But now that I think about it more, player base size makes no difference in the context of this conversation.
> proprietary platforms ... as in Windows, MacOS (to a much less extend), PlayStation, XBox, Switch (and/or other Nintendo platform)? This warning makes no sense.
I had a slightly different approach in that I made a script to launch Emacs server on-demand: https://github.com/qiushihe/dotpiles/blob/master/emacs/emacs...
The first sentence of the article: > Activity Monitor is a tool that was introduced in Mac OS X 10.9. Activity Monitor was introduced with OS X 10.3 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activity_Monitor). And was…