There is https://www.verovio.org/ which is both easy-to-use and really well maintained.
Also have a look at https://www.verovio.org for a pretty complete but still free solution.
Great project! I had to laugh at the very first question I got, though: "Who is the sponsor of the video?"
Have been using pocketbase in production for a mobile app for a couple of month now and so far it was a _very_ pleasent experience. Together with the JS SDK it is now my go to backend framework for everything where I…
Pocketbase on a very small VPS for the backend and SolidJS + TailwindCSS for the frontend, served using caddy.
I never had any problems with "continue your last output".
Same here. When I was a kid in school, we all had those TI-89 calculator that one could program using Basic. When first introduced to Pi and the concept of irrational numbers, I made a script to find close matches.…
Just to add one more to the conversation: I have found "FancyWM" to be a real productivity booster. For some reason it is pretty unknown, though.
Have a look at https://clipasso.github.io/clipasso/
I can only speak for myself but having a fun (but non-trivial) hacks side project helps me to actually prevent burn out.
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2347/
I very much like the output of https://arthursonzogni.com/Diagon/#Math
There is https://www.verovio.org/ which is both easy-to-use and really well maintained.
Also have a look at https://www.verovio.org for a pretty complete but still free solution.
Great project! I had to laugh at the very first question I got, though: "Who is the sponsor of the video?"
Have been using pocketbase in production for a mobile app for a couple of month now and so far it was a _very_ pleasent experience. Together with the JS SDK it is now my go to backend framework for everything where I…
Pocketbase on a very small VPS for the backend and SolidJS + TailwindCSS for the frontend, served using caddy.
I never had any problems with "continue your last output".
Same here. When I was a kid in school, we all had those TI-89 calculator that one could program using Basic. When first introduced to Pi and the concept of irrational numbers, I made a script to find close matches.…
Just to add one more to the conversation: I have found "FancyWM" to be a real productivity booster. For some reason it is pretty unknown, though.
Have a look at https://clipasso.github.io/clipasso/
I can only speak for myself but having a fun (but non-trivial) hacks side project helps me to actually prevent burn out.
Relevant xkcd: https://xkcd.com/2347/
I very much like the output of https://arthursonzogni.com/Diagon/#Math