Well, in case of Gimp for Windows, it also doesn’t help that it uses a modified GTK. So, when you start on Gimp on Windows, the program must load all the GTK libraries first, while on Linux the shared libraries are already loaded.
Well, in case of Gimp for Windows, it also doesn’t help that it uses a modified GTK. So, when you start on Gimp on Windows, the program must load all the GTK libraries first, while on Linux the shared libraries are already loaded.
I absolutely agree with you. Vue JS is my go-to framework, when I want to make a website nowadays.
Cramming it into an app and publishing it on App Store/Play Store though… shivers
Did the Keychain pop-up ever appear?
Any specifics to improve?
That’s strange. I’ll try to take a look into it in the morning.
Honestly, I even tried it in the VM and it did work…
Let me know how it runs. I have no way of testing the app on Intel Macs. It should make no difference whatsoever, but who knows.
I like (snow) leopards more, sorry!
From business stand-point - I absolutely get it. One codebase, many platforms.
But the dev part of me absolutely hates it.
Native is the way 🙏
Unfortunately, at work I usually have to settle for Vue.JS front-ends 😂
As of right now, Leomard is strictly tied to Lemmy’s API.
Oof, I am not sure just yet. First I want to strike for 99% compatibility of Lemmy’s API itself, then I can think about things like kbin. It’s too early to say.
I’ll see what can be done.
For as much as I love Lemmy, its obvious that it is an early software. Mark my words, that’s not the last privacy threat it will experience.
I like 2019 more.