I agree fully. People should move out of youtube. Situation really isn't outrageous. Just a private company doing private company things. I hope this pushes more people to use/create alternatives.
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Cool! I've been using Firefox Nightly to workaround extension limitations. I'll be able to switch back to having nicer icon colors xD
I hope that with this being official support some extensions regain full features on mobile. For example, vimperator cannot open tabs on mobile currently(using it with samsung dex)
Never thought about it, but I didn't expect they have to pay for calls. Would think that they just have limited time for them.
I've switched to watching youtube from my rss feader anyway
Not having dark theme for docs should be illegal ;)
I thought this was going to be a screen recording tool. Like sharex. Having cast feature is cool as well though.
Free in software should stand for freedom, not money. We need better ways for financing such software projects and creators making content on them.
Finally created mastodon account following the advice. I was never on twitter so I didn't know how to start. So Ive started by using hashtags as communities/subreddits for the start and then I'll follow people I find this way.
What enables me to use them is probably that this is very much true for the whole industry so software is built with that in mind.
For example, we use special "print" statements for some of the errors that if a debugger is running, it will automatically stop the program so you can investigate. Without a debugger, it will just output the error in the log.
There is no docker, the app is running usually on your local hardware. Consoles are also built with debugger support that you connect to from your PC. So it's very easy to use. Even connecting to another PC in a local network, for example, an artist or tester hardware, is possible from your computer without a problem. We have all the tools prepared for that.
This usually depends on which industry you work in, and what language you're using usually :)
I work in gamedev, c++, and I ALWAYS use a debugger. There's no running the game, or even the editor without the debugger connected. No matter if you need it currently or not. You always launch the project through the debugger so if anything comes up you can investigate immediately.
Profiler is used any time there's a performance problem.
I'll add to the minority that likes those changes. I don't use the desktop version that often and was pleasantly surprised :D I like having the library on the side. Especially that I do have quite a wide screen.
Yeah, I tried Ardour multiple times but always endup back at REAPER. It's solid. Ardour isn't bad, it has potential, it just needs more support.