

Thanks! I will definitely look into it.
Thanks! I will definitely look into it.
My app is nothing compared to the features Open WebUI. I just wanted to make a simple native app. Honestly, I made this just because I wanted to see if I can make something like that.
Also, Open WebUI is slightly complex for someone who is not into self-hosting. My app is for someone who just installs Ollama on their laptop or any computer and has exposed it to on the local network.
That’s odd. I did test it on Mint.
Can you run it via a terminal and tell me if it shows any errors?
This is c/opensource
Logseq is a good alternative.
How’s your experience with Moonshine / Sunshine? Latency on local network?
hey. unrelated question, sorry. do any greeks still worship the olympians?
I’ll have what he’s having.
Of course. GPT by OpenAI is completely closed source.
I recommend using WebM container with VP9 codec instead of GIF if you are exporting it for web. It even supports alpha.
Handbrake is great. But I would also recommend using Kdenlive. It is a video editor but if you just open your video in it and just export the project, you will get some good output format options.
This is the first app I’ve ever made, so, I don’t know what exactly the reason is for that. However, I think this is because I made it with Flutter instead of something lower lever like Java.
I started with YouTube (via Invidious), and then it was just hunting for “how do I add this thing in Flutter” on search engines and forums.
Thank you for these suggestions! I’ll be working on sync or import/export, right after I fix the UI. Making the items editable is another thing I need to add.
That is correct, but I’ll need either a Macintosh machine, or a VM to compile the app. Then, I’ll have to pay a fee to Apple to publish this on their App Store. I haven’t even made a .deb package, as of now, because I use Fedora and am too lazy to spin up a VM.
But if I get to implement everything I have in mind, for this app, I’ll surely release it on every platform possible.
Actually, Apple copied GNOME.
I have been using Mullvad Extended for a long time. It is great, but does have many false positives. They sometimes block some Indian government domains.
I would say DoT is more than fine. Here are their official instructions.