same.supply
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(surprisingly good) rust macro vs svelte compiler
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tried out fika.bar and 1feed.app a bit this month, didn't get any thing to stick.
Fika seems to still be gluing too much. But never did the work to getting individual posters into 1feed. And no one else has tried the book splitting thing since Yakread gave that up.
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Not at the moment, mostly just because I don't have a setup to work on one.
Although we also set up roomy.chat as a PWA. And that works well if you "Add to Homescreen" from Safari
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couldn't figure out why, but it's just in the recording. ui is the same as the web app + whatever theme you pick
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syncthing.net
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common yirgacheffe w
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to be fair the all options for gtk have their own annoying tradeoffs, but people also use them for other things (and they weren't proudly inspired by "the ergonomics of Java and C#")
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oh no...
for me it's:
- GTK, KDE/QT, or even Cosmic don't need all contributors on the same Ubuntu fork
- and Vala kind of sucks
But there's enough drama on FOSS linux mastodon to run many youtube channels.
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many fun answers in why it doesn't
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Disappointing as in: actually it would be amazing if we could prove that people online are actually real human beings, but Worldcoin is so transparently evil-looking it undermines the idea right from the start.
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nice library! there's some MDX bug in the docs under prior art
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with 80% of Rust GUI's best writing or research being from linebender (1, 2) I simply assume the release version will be good.
sticking with "diet electron" till then, treating the backend like an api, migrating when the "pure" alternative is lickable enough to make french creative coders jealous.
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would guess either the licensing or embedded device focus
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not broken image
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if you somehow haven'tseen this already, great reference worrydream.com/refs/Lockhar...
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if bluesky itself is not building this right now, then i think somebody else should. the thing that makes or breaks the platform is the content. twitter "communities" are not good because they act more like folders than tags. there's a real opportunity here imo and it's worth prototyping
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what if you could just uhh... 👉👈
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🤔 good burn-off?
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no “RTX On” and yet
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more clap and std::fs than tauri at this point
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moved to tauri :) Ideal demo?
"mount" arena/atproto/github/raindrop/omnivore(rip)/etc. "collection" folder on your filesystem. save and sync back up. View/search in vfdir or ignore it and use ripgrep, fzf, pureref, and file explorer. turn 80's folders into tags with symlinks
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You can copy the Firefox profile into Zen btw. or "import and export" through OneTab, but that wouldn't take logins
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lol, perfectly simple solution
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I'd thought svelte didn't process signals until they are read in the ui. or would they still technically be "on screen" with stack navigation?
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same.supply/note/visual-...
bsky.app/profile/endv...
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this honestly (other than the part where serde's default error messages are complete trash)
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finally got native redirects working. testing out how well this runs with two different backends (node ssr and tauri). currently it's just a bunch of if statements but would like to get better tree-shaking and a single api
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tire-kicking slint
Declarative components, stores (globals) and ✨fine-grained✨ reactivity. Currently using a QT backend that could also be winit. Styles seem to be based on the desktop environment.
Feels good so far.
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some websites try to recreate this by prompting "Just {bought Sam's Detergent} on {Amazon dot com}! {cta link}" type tweets, but imo a conscious choice makes it feel more performative and usually sounds like marketing