Just pushed some updates to
#R3_Auto_Map_Gen.
It's been a long time...
You can see it here:
https://github.com/themitosan/R3-Auto-Map-Gen
#nwjs #nw #js #html5 #biohazard #resident #evil #modding #biorand
Just pushed some updates to
#R3_Auto_Map_Gen.
It's been a long time...
You can see it here:
https://github.com/themitosan/R3-Auto-Map-Gen
#nwjs #nw #js #html5 #biohazard #resident #evil #modding #biorand
@landley *nodds in agreement*
I guess #Python tries to be the modern #BASIC and the #RaspberryPi #Pi400 tries to be the modern #ZXspectrum but even then the comparison falls flat because outside of #Linux distros, most OSes don't come with a preinstalled Python interpreter - espechally not #macOS & #Windows, so we don't get that cohesion.
#JavaScript and #WebDevelopment - espechally on the #FrontEnd - kinda went overly complex, thus #JS failed to become a mass-adopted languague outside of bloated "#WebApps" that literally ship a whole #Chromium (like #nwjs / https://nwjs.io ) and turn something that should've been measured in Kilobytes if maybe a few Megabytes into hundreds of Megabytes if not Gigabytes of #bloat to be shoved onto a device…
And whilst one can shim that down significantly by relying on #WebView as #API...
https://f-droid.org/packages/de.monocles.browser/
...This comes with the can of worms that is #Android #Updates and #Security Patches for devices...
https://docs.monocles.eu/browser.app/#security_issues
...which have an absurdly short lifecycle (usually less than 2 years, #Fairphone being one of the few exception!) given flagship smartphones being solid in the 4-digit territory, when equally or cheaper priced business laptops get 3 - 5+ support...
The abundance of computing resources like bandwith, storage, RAM and CPU sadly have resulted in increased #Enshittification, where things feel slower and less responsive than previous versions in spite of sometimes exponentially more resources at hand.
In many cases a lot if developments feel like regressions in terms of UI, UX and overall efficiency, and we see the digital equivalent of #SuperUselessVehicles being made...
That's not the fault of JS - a language isn't a sentient being nor being responsible for even existing - but ut's like introducing alcohol to someone who had never drank anything by giving them a double shot of Absynthé: It ruins it for them...
New release for Codelink will be out on Monday afternoon next week. It gets gZIP compression, a fixed list view and some more features. I am working seperate executables for FileTree and the browser. It will also run under Linux.
https://github.com/Wervice/Codelink
If you like it, please ⭐️ it on
The new release of Codelink is out. The version 1.5 brought lots of new features like compression, note-taking, image thumbnails, list views, browser security updates and a new default search engine.
If you are interested in the release, you can get it from here:
https://github.com/Wervice/Codelink/releases/tag/1.5.0
It still runs exclusively under Windows.
The release notes on GitHub are very short, If you want to learn more, then there is a thread under this post.
This is a screenshot for FileTree's new notes feature.
FileTree creates a folder in your code directory and can gitignore it for you. Then you can create linked notes using Markdown. Some things like links to external websites are blocked right now, but I will look for a comfortable way to handle these. It will soon get image support, too.
https://github.com/Wervice/Codelink
#javascript #nodeJS #nwjs #notes #windows #Linux
#Codelink Version 1.4.1 is published. It features bug fixes, encryption, file details, moving, copying and some simple bug fixes. I edited the build's metadata a little bit.
https://github.com/Wervice/Codelink/releases/tag/1.4.1
Tell me if you liked it and please star the repo.
I estimate the new release of Codelink's FileTree to be published 'till the end of this week.
File Tree will finally get the Copy and Move features. It will also be able to show file details and manage encryption and basic security information.
I will tomorrow create a website for it on my homepage, so you can discover the features more easily.
https://wervice.github.io
https://github.com/wervice/codelink