You can use it using your browser with Office 365, no ?
It can also disable animation in the web browser. Some website can see this setting and disable some stuffs.
I tried both and it's the same
It's a monorepo for around 30 micro frontend projects (Vue.js / Angular / Svelte mostly) + some libraries packages.
I don't know what is the number of LoC but it's medium sized frontend projects (we are ~100 developpers on this projects)
Thank you very much. I already checked some blog post about it but it's still very useful to hear iy in different words
I might want to see your repo for sure !
Is it better to use Lua for the config ? I feel Vimscript is kinda old school way but there is more ressource on the internet.
Also, why do you recommend LSP instead of CoC ?
Yeah, I'm familiar with shortcurts to move the cursor and text manipulation. But I'm not familiar with buffers, tabs and splitting window (i used VSC GUI to handle this part).
I'll have a look to your links, thank you very much
I'm thinking of switching from VSC to VIM because VSC is too heavy in term of ressources usage.
Currently, I use the VSC + VIM extension and I'm pretty happy.
But nowadays, I avoid to open some monorepo projects because it takes too much time and I use the Github explorer instead. Also, I use the mouse too much.
So I finally took the decision to give a try to Neovim.
I initially started with SpaceVIM and it was a good experience. But there is too much magic for me. Also, I have the feeling to not learn VIM.
So I setup CoC with VIM-plug + NerdTree. It looks promising.
Do you have any tips for me?
I'm thinking of switching from VSC to VIM because VSC is too hungry for ressources.
I avoid to open some monorepo projects because it takes too much time and I use the Github explorer to navigate in the project.
You can do it without Spotify as well.
My point is, using downloaded album, you are sure to retreive what you listened X years ago.
There is librelingo but, honestly, it's far behind Duolingo.
The closest software I found is to use a flashcard tool (like AnkiDroid) and then search for an open deck of your language using AnkiWeb.
Doing so you get a similar experience than DuoLingo without the gamification and pretty UI.
I mean they could have some arrists they don't want to be on spotify. It already happened.
I love Korean movies like
- Last train to busan
- Parasite
- Oldboy
And the incredible soundtrack by Hans Zimmer.
For sure, Spotify is convenient but you own nothing and you locked with a subscription. Also, you listen what they propose. What happens if your favorite band become removed from their library?
I still buy few albums and keep my library of audio files. (And I get some album for free using the same methods we used back in the days 😏)
It's seem abandoned, no ?
This branch is 2951 commits behind signalapp:main
I didn't find any link to the Git repository from the PWA app.
Also, IMO the best way to make it this kind of application trustable would be to have no backend. If there is no backend, there is no stored data at all.
So as a user, I might prefer to be a frontend only solution which store everything in localStorage and then maybe use a remote storage
syncthing to sync my files on all my devices
Which tool do you use to re-encode everything to opus ?
I tried with ffmpeg and it works but I had many issues with covers.