How are we supposed to give you feedback if we can't play the game yet, since it is not released?
With a Blazor (serverside mode) project you could have that with a nice user experience. Blazor has a tiny js which initializes something, otherwiss it renders the site on the server and sends the component updates to the browser, so the whole site does not need to reload, only the relevant components (which is kind of interesting).
Maybe there is some blazor serverside e-commerce project out there, I wouldn't personally recommend it though.
Well, I don't think thats what OP had in mind but there is WebAssembly as well.
For the site itself the most minimal thing you can do is an html file.
Then some software to act as the "server" that serves that file to a visitor. (nginx, caddy, apache - there are many options).
And your domain needs a domain record which points to your server.
As you want to use a home pc, you need to figure out whether your ISP gives you a dynamic or static IP.
If static, you can just use that.
If dynamic, you'd need some service like dynDNS to keep pointing your domain to your changing IP.
Keyboardio Model 01 since late 2017 until Model 100 came out early 2022, then I switched to that asap for the nicer switches.
Love them both. Very hackable. Very reliable, especially the newer model, the 01 needed some occasional switch de-dusting.
The only downsides are:
- I miss my F keys
- There is no way to get custom labeled keycaps except for manufacturing them yourself somehow.
Is it biological exploitation for food companies to monopolize on our taste buds?
Yes. Thats the only reason why there is so much sugar in everything. Which is rather unhealthy, but we keep eating it because sugar makes us want it.
- price
- closed ecosystem that funnels you into buying more overpriced hardware
- general feeling of superiority apple customers often seem to aquire
(e.g. my former project lead refused to touch other peoples devices because using them "doesn't feel like apple, eww")
Tell us what commands you ran exactly and what the terminal responded.
(Do this in general when asking for Linux help btw. that makes it a bit easier to give a useful reply straight away.)
Just run photoshop on linux.
I don't understand why nobody ever mentions that it just works.
tldr:
- fucking with configs for hours regularly
- pip & venv doesn't work on nixos
- DE broke when installed new DM
- not much community support
Don't panic, thats just me running it on PC, laptop, worklaptop, pinenote, pinephone, steamdeck and in multiple VMs for experimentation. (and don't forget my randomized fingerprinting setup in the browser)
One more good plugin in this line is Chameleon https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/chameleon-ext/