Thanks for this! I'd been following several other attempts and making HLS/transcoding servers but they had all pretty much given up before making something real. Kyoo looks great, and awesome post. Can't wait to hear more about your adventures.
It is always funny to Me when Apple zealots come into threads blaming everyone but Apple that software broke. Complaining Java doesn’t follow Apple standards or some crap. Then 9 days later Apple issues a fix because they did indeed break it.
If you do not want to use key combinations all the time, and just want real quotes always.
macOS latest: Settings -> Keyboard -> Text Input area, hit edit next to input sources "use smart quotes and dashes", you can turn it off or choose which quotes you want to use.
previous macOS: Settings -> Keyboard -> Look around in here, there is a smart quotes & dashes or Replacements area you can choose the real quote characters.
I like my framework and the 2 mini pc made from upgrading the internals. The slots are pass through thunderbolt 4 just like laptops with only USB’s ports. Not sure why they offended you. Get 4 usbc inserts and pretend they aren’t changeable if that’ll calm you down.
Battery life does suck though I’ll give you that. It’s good overall at the cost though
If they would lower their prices to be competitive they’d get a lot more cash. We tried to switch to Gitlab and at every turn they acted like We just weren’t worth the $$. Seems they want nothing but big enterprise accounts and they push everyone else to free
This rings so true. A best friend ran her business through GitLab for years. She was a subscriber for a team of 3-5 people, but recent pricing and plan changes [1] caused her to switch back to GitHub.
She's got a small team on GitHub and has all of the critical features for less than a single seat at GitLab now.
I thought google announced a long time ago that Stadia was a failure and they were taking it enterprise only or something. This post doesn’t make a lot of sense to Me, I’ve not talked to anyone who thought Stadia was still an active consumer product
You don’t have to use the sdk install and probably don’t want to if You’re developing Qt OSS software. Target the distribution or build it Yourself. https://wiki.qt.io/Get_the_Source
I’ve been doing that, too. Hell, I’ve got SDK builds so small that they work great on Github Actions. And obviously, on Linux, you can just grab dev files and Qt Creator right out of your repos, making it even simpler.