Wine is successful because of the decades of work put into it. For Darling to reach that level of support it would need a herculean amount of effort as well.
Bad IT departments are a PITA.
How the GPU support, does it support Metal?!
it’s the year of the linux desktop without the year of the linux desktop.
If containers are part of your work then you wouldn’t buy a 8GB RAM unupgradable device anyway.
I haven’t checked but it should be possible?
macOS has had support for x64 binaries in Linux VMs for a few years now, using their Rosetta 2 translation layer.
Well it helps that its open source & apple is actually encouraging contributions: https://github.com/apple/container
Yep, just like all those command palette apps like Alfred, Raycast, and inside VS Code.
I’m not saying I disagree, but does the average use have to worry about HTTPS though? The vast majority of sites use it now and most users aren’t very privacy or security conscious (even if they should be).
Yeah hindsight is 2020.
Doesn’t work
Doesn’t work
I’ve had the titlebar rule enabled for over a month and the debugger is literally the only window I have issues with. Titlebars are a waste of screen real estate and don’t look good imo.
you’re right
This has gotta be the best explanation of Emacs’ appeal I’ve seen yet, out of many.
Have u considered writing them?
Anyway, ULauncher looks very good to me as a Raycast alternative.
I’ve done lots of searching and Reddit comments about what makes Emacs so appealing. I think Emacs users like the specific ecosystem and things it offers and they put in the work to tailor it for them. Consistently is one thing I hear. Tell me ur thoughts.
I don’t find anything appealing about it over Neovim + TUIs and keyboard navigation in GUI apps, including hints: https://github.com/AlfredoSequeida/hints.
I solved it on my own. I edited the post to include the code, basically I just run spectacle asynchronously so slurp immediately opens and then crops the image after I make a sleection.
I’ll believe it if I see it.