What is it used for?
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What is it used for?
But then what's the solution? How do you find jobs without LinkedIn? The corporation hell prefers "efficiency", they'll always prefer these centralized solutions to find workers.
Do you know if I can get KeePass working on both PC and Android in sync with Syncthing?
No I'm not professional, maybe I'm mistaken. I just know C++ and made a few simple things, and then I tried to do a few simple things in Rust but it's almost killing me. I'm asking myself if it's worth it.
Tuta, Mullvad and SimpleX. Done. Replaces Proton Mail, Proton VPN and Signal.
I found my job at LinkedIn. And a few interviews as well. I'm not working now, but in the past I found it there.
It's unbearable for sure, but I don't see any other option.
Can it be used to develop for Linux?
Just out of curiosity, what do you think people stuck in a job that requires AI use to do? I mean, what should be their course of action?
It seems pretty good in theory.
Plugin are a feature when it provides cross platform abstraction for Windows, Linux, Mac, Android and iOS.
Doing it natively means I need to make a few thousands of extra ifs and maintain all different ifs for each platform, while Tauri provides it out of the box. Such as notifications, filesystem access, file opener, auto start, window management and etc...
Do you know by any change if there is any other community I can discuss about AI in a more impartial way?
But then what's the point of Tauri? I mean there are plenty general use projects in Tauri, why'd they chose Rust?
You probably mean general purpose libraries, when it comes to libraries that need to interact with OS native APIs Tauri does the heavy lifting by implementing for all platforms including Android and iOS.
I mean every language is cross-platform at its core, even Node, but for more complex calls things get really tricky.
Tauri provides native system plugins cross platform, that's what I want, paired with the fact it doesn't bundle Chromium, apps are lightweight and fast.
You can use Tauri with Iced too, it doesn't require web tech, the strong point of Tauri is the native system modules.
I thought about using native tools only but I'm planning on supporting Linux and Windows at the same time, so that's the appealing for me.
It's xrel.to, you can just type what you want to know in the search box and check if it was cracked.
The GUI isn't important to be honest, just anything that doesn't look too outdated. I'm more interested on cross-platform native plugins, so I don't need to write all by hand. Slint seems to be less libre than Tauri, there are pricing on their website, even tho I understand it's free, still, I prefer to keep it away from strongly backed by individual company, especially if I don't know it well.
Anyone that read AI generated content by mistake should be burned imo
Idk why I didn't think about it before, thank you!
I don't want to get help using AI, I already know how to do it.
I want a community more open-minded about AI discussions.
thanks for using Leebra!
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