Same issue for me.
The price point is super painful. 2k would have been bad enough but I would have considered it. It’s a no go at $3,300 for me.
There are pretty good terminal alternatives to gitlens - lazygit being the one I go to. I like it far more that gitlens. Jupyter is harder, I haven't found anything that gets me there yet.
Fidelity does as well, although the message switches to state only read the code if you've called them directly.
Does Helix fit that bill for you? It's fast, modal and very little config required. I think there's also a fork if you can't let go of the VIM bindings.
When you’re just running out the door with your kids it’s hard to pick up the full frame behemoth. I’ve been considering a m43 for that reason.
Check out helix for a good example of this too. Not quite as visible, but entering certain modes gives you a list of available shortcuts you can use from there. Space for example opens a list with ten or twenty commands…
As someone that used to agree with you, I’ve come to admit there are benefits. Information density and shortcut availability are two of the big ones. But the biggest for me is composability. I can query any data using…
I would if you want to use it as backup. But if you just use it to display photos and have another process for sync it’s absolutely fantastic! To me it’s better than any other interface I’ve tried. Commercial or home…
The chances that he wins on any given day are the same, but not that he will win within x days. Right?
Not right now. I believe there was an article recently saying custom browser may soon be allowed on iOS, but nothing right now.
Completely agree, but I’ll through in two more reasons. Debug ability. It’s so helpful being able to isolate the network layer and treat each layer independently. State ownership. It’s nice to know that this is client…
That’s the reasoning for my question. Just last night I was reading about a local homeless man who was scared to go to the local shelter and had things stolen when he had. But I also wanted to ask the OP (who mentioned…
This is a real question, not a retort. But I have known addicts, they don’t exactly take care of their things. It’s very easy to imagine that much of the state supplied housing would quickly become unsafe and or…
Aggregation is a huge reason. For rolling up data, something can’t like Clickhouse can’t be beat by oltp
Both of your top two projects are very interesting to me at the moment. Especially your Wikipedia mirror. Just today I realized how distracting too many hyperlinks can be. And Wikipedia is full of them! It feels so much…
Last time I tried Plex for photos it was pretty terrible. Clearly not their focus. I still use it for audiobooks and live tv, but I migrated photos to photoprism which is great. Also check out photo structure. The…
This is something I’m facing now. Even hundreds of files slow things down. Code splitting is the answer, but that adds some other complexity that we may not want.
Heads up… Your scaling seems broken in iOS. There’s a scrollbar but some of the content is still cut off.
This drives me crazy ever single day.
I think the team is working on that feature.
Great app. It just works and works well. I need to donate again. Only two minor complaints are there’s no “On this day” function, and the instructions to view full resolution photos are a bit confusing. Otherwise i like…
Honestly, you probably don’t even need a vintage lens. If you look for a deal the Panasonic 100-300mm lens if fairly affordable and very stable with sync is.
I feel like that has changed over the past few years. Many restaurants in my area started using them for menus, and I recently saw them used to setup wifi while on vacation.
I think most of the hobbyists have stuck with DSLR/mirrorless, but I knew a lot of people that used a dslr for family / vacation pictures. Those people all use phones now. Although We’re probably saying the same thing,…
Same issue for me.
The price point is super painful. 2k would have been bad enough but I would have considered it. It’s a no go at $3,300 for me.
There are pretty good terminal alternatives to gitlens - lazygit being the one I go to. I like it far more that gitlens. Jupyter is harder, I haven't found anything that gets me there yet.
Fidelity does as well, although the message switches to state only read the code if you've called them directly.
Does Helix fit that bill for you? It's fast, modal and very little config required. I think there's also a fork if you can't let go of the VIM bindings.
When you’re just running out the door with your kids it’s hard to pick up the full frame behemoth. I’ve been considering a m43 for that reason.
Check out helix for a good example of this too. Not quite as visible, but entering certain modes gives you a list of available shortcuts you can use from there. Space for example opens a list with ten or twenty commands…
As someone that used to agree with you, I’ve come to admit there are benefits. Information density and shortcut availability are two of the big ones. But the biggest for me is composability. I can query any data using…
I would if you want to use it as backup. But if you just use it to display photos and have another process for sync it’s absolutely fantastic! To me it’s better than any other interface I’ve tried. Commercial or home…
The chances that he wins on any given day are the same, but not that he will win within x days. Right?
Not right now. I believe there was an article recently saying custom browser may soon be allowed on iOS, but nothing right now.
Completely agree, but I’ll through in two more reasons. Debug ability. It’s so helpful being able to isolate the network layer and treat each layer independently. State ownership. It’s nice to know that this is client…
That’s the reasoning for my question. Just last night I was reading about a local homeless man who was scared to go to the local shelter and had things stolen when he had. But I also wanted to ask the OP (who mentioned…
This is a real question, not a retort. But I have known addicts, they don’t exactly take care of their things. It’s very easy to imagine that much of the state supplied housing would quickly become unsafe and or…
Aggregation is a huge reason. For rolling up data, something can’t like Clickhouse can’t be beat by oltp
Both of your top two projects are very interesting to me at the moment. Especially your Wikipedia mirror. Just today I realized how distracting too many hyperlinks can be. And Wikipedia is full of them! It feels so much…
Last time I tried Plex for photos it was pretty terrible. Clearly not their focus. I still use it for audiobooks and live tv, but I migrated photos to photoprism which is great. Also check out photo structure. The…
This is something I’m facing now. Even hundreds of files slow things down. Code splitting is the answer, but that adds some other complexity that we may not want.
Heads up… Your scaling seems broken in iOS. There’s a scrollbar but some of the content is still cut off.
This drives me crazy ever single day.
I think the team is working on that feature.
Great app. It just works and works well. I need to donate again. Only two minor complaints are there’s no “On this day” function, and the instructions to view full resolution photos are a bit confusing. Otherwise i like…
Honestly, you probably don’t even need a vintage lens. If you look for a deal the Panasonic 100-300mm lens if fairly affordable and very stable with sync is.
I feel like that has changed over the past few years. Many restaurants in my area started using them for menus, and I recently saw them used to setup wifi while on vacation.
I think most of the hobbyists have stuck with DSLR/mirrorless, but I knew a lot of people that used a dslr for family / vacation pictures. Those people all use phones now. Although We’re probably saying the same thing,…