No he is saying that many smart devices ignore your DNS (pi-hole) as they hardcoded their DNS address to 8.8.8.8. So it is important to have an additional layer to block at the firewall.
No he is saying that many smart devices ignore your DNS (pi-hole) as they hardcoded their DNS address to 8.8.8.8. So it is important to have an additional layer to block at the firewall.
it is HTJS now
Ollama server running in termux
React it is then 😄. It only has 2 dependencies:
- react
- loose-envify
- js-tokens
Likely they want a lower time complexity.
for example a question can be trivially solved in O(n^2). but there is no know < O(n) solution, so they ask for O(n)
What do you want to use for frontend framework then?
python, ruby, java, C? Invent a new language?
you will see me screaming “X is for Y, it should have never been a whole framework for a frontend”
By banishing the bad part of the language with linter.
For instance, standard eslint preset has rules that enforce usage of ===
, https://eslint.org/docs/latest/rules/eqeqeq
These rules often come with project starter template
Looks confusing at first, but I found it nice for accessing a month array.
const months = ["Jan", "Feb", ...];
months[0] === "Jan";
const label = months[date.getMonth()];
maybe it is similar to “how to destroy all instances belonging to a class”
google for the things you want to host and append “termux” to it, e.g.:
joke aside, story point can be quite arbitrary
npm ruin dev
npm ruin lint
npm ruin build
As a web app, such behaviour will also need to be programmed to work on a browser first. Packaging it for Play Store should not grant that behaviour automatically.
(2) Image overlay For Voyager, back button for image overlay works in browser.
When opening an image viewer, the web app triggers a browser history change like this:
^ notice the extra #galleryOpen
When back button is triggered, the web page will listen to a “back” event, and close the image viewer.
(3) Keyboard: Keyboard is a native UI. So triggering “back” will always close the keyboard
(1) Modal / bottom sheet
But… I couldn’t figure out this one yet
Clicking on the “3 dots icon” in a post opens a bottom sheet interface.
Play Store version response to back button properly. But the web app version does not.
I installed it as a web app earlier. I don’t recall conflict with back gesture. What’s the issue with back gesture?
Do you expose your DNS server to the public? If not how do you use it outside of the network? Like on mobile
From my understanding, the fdroid process ensures the build is automated base on the source code provided. This prevents developer from sneaking in additional code in the build.
Wait… hosting on tor is free?
Wefwef.app is a web client
Shouldn’t we compare this to SD Gen 3 tho? Why are we comparing with SD Gen 1 from 2023?
Or is the merit here more focused on power consumption? That Tensor G4 has one of the lowest power consumption?