

I know what you mean. But saying a (weightless) software is worth their weight in gold made me chuckle.
I know what you mean. But saying a (weightless) software is worth their weight in gold made me chuckle.
I guess that tool helps with this transition
Just a shoutout to openepaperlink which uses old price tags from stores.
Doesn’t look too out of the ordinary for me. The windows on the side of the building and also the irregular escape stairs are things you see often enough in real life. The water tower on top of the building is not too strange either.
The scaffolding on the left looks like it has a printed net in front of it with a picture of the building how it looked like (or how it should look like), again, nothing I have not seen before…
I can not see anything strange with the humans other than the very noisy picture.
Which is especially ironic on this post.
You can buy any metric on the web. Amazon reviews, YouTube subscribers and likes, X followers, Reddit karma, …. I am not surprised that GitHub stars are one of them.
Really does depend on what we are talking about. Some random software that is not critical? Sure. Some system breaking library that would take down my servers in case of malfunction? No bueno.
I need that as a sticker
Really? Gagguino went closed source? I must live under a rock, thanks, I will read up on that. What a shame…
For some people it simply does not help with the workflow. For me it is a significant upgrade as it allows me to never use the normal mouse to move around in 3D, and allows me to quickly move the view to where I want it to be. Without it, moving in 3D just feels clunky to me.
But as I said, it is a preference.
This is not the fault of the app. It use’s openstreetmap. So if you find stuff is missing, go ahead and contribute. Only this way it can improve.
I am lost as well… can we get a summary what is special about this browser? What is it trying to achieve? From the GitHub I understand that this is very early development?
You underestimate what price difference is significant in some cases. If it is even a tenth of a cent cheaper, it is decided.
Settings -> keyboard -> keyboard shortcuts -> screenshots
(Translated from a different language, so the wording might be a bit different)
For Mac, I just use the built-in shortcut. Command+shift+4
How do I discover your code if it is on a selfhosted repo? On GitHub I can just search for keywords and find interesting projects.