LifeIsStrange
LifeIsStrange
**NodeJs** now supports the Fetch API -> https://github.com/nodejs/node/commit/6ec225392675c92b102d3caad02ee3a157c9d1b7 Therefore it would make sense for capacitor to leverage it and to allocate human resources at optimizing the node implementation vs a...
See also ohmyfetch, used by Nuxt, it leverage the library Node fetch and offer unified support for browser, Node and web workers. This is made possible by using conditional exports!...
@theswerd I believe they can use **conditional exports** for compat, cf oh-my-fetch https://github.com/ionic-team/capacitor/issues/5145#issuecomment-1036473512
Off topic but what is the HTTP1/1.1 library currently used by drogon? I'm curious because it seems to best the fastest HTTP framework https://www.techempower.com/benchmarks/#section=data-r19&hw=cl&test=composite
@tobiu to be clear I have not the time/will to implement the feature although I am curious about this API
Any update? :)
hi @flavorjones I'm just a nerd interested in Truffleruby as a technology, and I heard that this issue is a blocker for Ruby on Rails support for truffleruby. I don't...
@zvezdochiot Actually, there is prior art from a french/english thesis in 2003: https://specfun.inria.fr/bostan/these/These.pdf Theres a more compact version of this one: https://specfun.inria.fr/bostan/publications/BoSc05.pdf
@silverbacknet has an effort for building the Opus v2 roadmap started yet?
Actually I might suggest this research direction to MPEG-H (even if they seems specialized in 3D audio) https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/MPEG-H