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@ianthetechie I have not found anything yet.
I too wrestle it daily.
These days, #VSCode (with this extension, https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=sswg.swift-lang) is picking up the slack on my end.
I have a large-ish mono repo with Rust and C++ code along with the Swift code that I have to manage simultaneously - so, the loss of #AppCode was also a double-whammy on that front.
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@ianthetechie I have not found anything yet.
I too wrestle it daily.
These days, #VSCode (with this extension, https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=sswg.swift-lang) is picking up the slack on my end.
I have a large-ish mono repo with Rust and C++ code along with the Swift code that I have to manage simultaneously - so, the loss of #AppCode was also a double-whammy on that front.
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Wow, I need to try that.
I've heard so many people rave about #switchfoot, but I've never listened to them.
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@ianthetechie @sotolf @doctormo @[email protected]
Not a bad idea. I've wanted to use two browsers (or at least two profiles) to separate trusted and untrusted web browsing for a while.
I've used #Falkon (formerly known as #Qupzilla) for a while, but I recently learned that it's just Blink under the hood, not WebKit.
Not want. I hate web monopolies. I wish KDE had a #WebKit browser, but I think that's an issue with #TrollTech, not sure.
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@bart @ianthetechie @mvexel @zverik thx for the hint. I looked at #ionic and #capacitor but programming on a webview feels like an extra layer of complexity to me. At least compared to a kind of native approach that #flutter #reactnative or #jetbrainscompose have. also I have not found any hints about the usage of #maplibre with #ionic so far (except of your example)
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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@ianthetechie/116581088984501220
@distrowatch quarterly should not be significantly later for security.
The recent example discussed with Ian Wagner was an exception.
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@RL_Dane @ianthetechie @mike @adamsdesk @joel @kev @aral I would probably go with #myfirstweb because everyone is not as old as we are 😂
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@RL_Dane @ianthetechie @mike @adamsdesk @joel @kev @aral I would probably go with #myfirstweb because everyone is not as old as we are 😂
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@RL_Dane @ianthetechie @mike @adamsdesk @joel @kev @aral I would probably go with #myfirstweb because everyone is not as old as we are 😂
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@RL_Dane @ianthetechie @mike @adamsdesk @joel @kev @aral I would probably go with #myfirstweb because everyone is not as old as we are 😂
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@RL_Dane @ianthetechie @mike @adamsdesk @joel @kev @aral I would probably go with #myfirstweb because everyone is not as old as we are 😂
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@canadianbryan @morgant @[email protected] @royal @spaceraser @ianthetechie
Ah, I get that, and I do understand that binary compatibility != kernel compatibility, which is what's really needed for Wayland to work without a lot of porting work.
Is #Arcan ever going to be used as a display server? I'm still not clear on what it actually *is*, but I've heard some folks in the #OpenBSD world are kinda excited about it.
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Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.
Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!
https://ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webinar61224?servId=20035#!/
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Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.
Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!
https://ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webinar61224?servId=20035#!/
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Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.
Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!
https://ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webinar61224?servId=20035#!/
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Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.
Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!
https://ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webinar61224?servId=20035#!/
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Coming soon! #ILGISA has a monthly *free* webinar, and June will be none other than @ianthetechie talking about some cool routing stuff.
Attending is free to anyone, but recordings are a members-only perk, so catch it if you can! June 12 at noon CDT!
https://ilgisa.memberclicks.net/webinar61224?servId=20035#!/
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OpenStreetMap is the best global road dataset we have. It's designed to capture stable ground truth, not data that's out of date the moment it's recorded.
Routing engines fill that gap with proxies: road class, tagged speed limits, urban-vs-rural density, time-of-day buckets. Those work until they don't.
@ianthetechie on how we landed: TomTom on top of OSM, historical profiles, matrix routing.
#OpenStreetMap #Routing #FOSS
https://stadiamaps.com/blog/why-osm-routing-needs-real-time-traffic/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=why-osm-routing-needs-real-time-traffic -
Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37317970
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36353756
#FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.
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Yes. The #OpenBSD version does not work as-is anywhere else. Basically: either one modifies the code to conditionally-compile out the OpenBSDisms and loses functionality, or one takes the OpenBSDisms out completely and replaces them with sudoisms.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37317970
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36353756
#FreeBSD, #NetBSD, and #Arch Linux have both Smith's and Overbruck's versions; #Debian Linux only the latter; #SmartOS only the former.