Wine is successful because of the decades of work put into it. For Darling to reach that level of support it would need a herculean amount of effort as well.
Bad IT departments are a PITA.
it’s the year of the linux desktop without the year of the linux desktop.
If containers are part of your work then you wouldn’t buy a 8GB RAM unupgradable device anyway.
I haven’t checked but it should be possible?
macOS has had support for x64 binaries in Linux VMs for a few years now, using their Rosetta 2 translation layer.
Well it helps that its open source & apple is actually encouraging contributions: https://github.com/apple/container
Yep, just like all those command palette apps like Alfred, Raycast, and inside VS Code.
I’m not saying I disagree, but does the average use have to worry about HTTPS though? The vast majority of sites use it now and most users aren’t very privacy or security conscious (even if they should be).
you’re right
Have u considered writing them?
Anyway, ULauncher looks very good to me as a Raycast alternative.
For instance, I can’t download completely youtube pages with videos using wget, but can with pywb (though pywb has issues with sites like reddit).
Not that I would necessarily use it for youtube pages, but that’s an example of a complex page with lots of AJAX.
Doesn’t work well for more complex sites.
except one time when I knocked a cup of water into one in 2005.
This but repeatedly for some people. I only drink from my metal bottles, and turn away from my computer. Admittedly I could be more careful by moving away from the computer but now its been years since it happened.
Here’s the page shown in the image: https://typeof.net/Iosevka/customizer.
The visual editor generates a toml file below that you copy into a plan file. You clone the Iosevka repo, place the plan file there, and compile it. Full instructions are here: https://github.com/be5invis/Iosevka/blob/main/doc/custom-build.md. It takes 30-40 mins to compile Iosevka TTFs on my M1 Pro MBP though.
That hasn’t really happened with macs even up to several years old with those parts irreplaceable, by the time that would happen the device should be replaced.
Yes replaceable parts would be better but the ones on Macs do in fact last a very long time.
I looked at that but it doesn’t feel as nice as Asahi Linux - since it’s not constrained to a VM and brightness and text look better.
GrapheneOS is not your typical android image … and that’s why its great!
I’ll believe it if I see it.