These days the standard is to create an API Doc out of a OpenAPI document generated from the code itself. Someone will probably contribute to it at some point.
These days the standard is to create an API Doc out of a OpenAPI document generated from the code itself. Someone will probably contribute to it at some point.
For me it is Fedora as well. Before that I was using EndeavourOS but wanted to use something a bit more stable. Haven’t distrohoped since!
Well, in the case of Bitwarden the client is open source so it can actually be reviewed whether or not it is actually encrypted. No need to trust anyone.
In my opinion, Signal isn’t trying to be a Matrix alternative. Anonymity between users isn’t their objective, they mostly want to be a none profit alternative to WhatsApp, Messenger, etc… with strong E2E encryption. Phone numbers is ultimately the best way to discover new users as soon as you install the app.
I’m fine about ads on Signal. It is a none profit. 😉
Yes same problem here. At least I haven’t ran into a case where I couldn’t start a game because of this.
Diablo IV has clearly been designed with controller in mind so the UX is great. I saw some review complain about that actually that the desktop version had some tradeoffs because of this.
When it comes to performance, I was running it at 60 fps with FSR2 enabled but I haven’t tried fighting huge packs of mobs.
Right now I’m in a mix of Diablo IV, No Man’s Sky and Brotato. They all play very well on the Deck!
The issue with replacement for YouTube is that it needs to be both sustainable AND pay the professional content creator. This is not an easy task and the main reason why alternatives are usually running behind a subscription service.
Yes the push-based approach of getting content with RSS is truly great. It is a bit of a shame that RSS got niche, even though most media sites still provide feeds fortunately.
To be fair, I was expecting Diablo IV to be a complete fiasco considering Blizzard recent track record but things to be going really well here! The game is Solid!
One could argue that you don’t become a trillion dollar company by leaving money on the table.