Stephan Sokolow
Stephan Sokolow
> Both should be fine for my use case, but I wanted to focus this RFC on the custom logo issue, not a potential config file. However, you *are* mashing...
> This is fine and useful for many users, but note that it does not solve the second set of issues But, as I said, they're two separate sub-issues that...
> I am sorry, but I skip the rest of your comment because I believe how you feel about command-line flags, other builds systems, `unsafe` analogies, etc. is really going...
OK, Fair. I admit I was getting a bit un-civil in my frustration and, in hindsight, I should have, at minimum, addressed that differently. I still think that one of...
My two main concerns there are: 1. It doesn't feel in line with all the care the Rust teams put into backwards compatibility. 2. They end in `_url`, not `_path`...
~~Should I open a separate issue for the following?~~ ~~I have to wait a literal minute for `webui.sh` to re-download `isnetis.onnx` on my 25Mbit Internet every time I start it...
...and, conversely, if you care about privacy in the face of bad actors and want to ensure evercookie *and related technologies* are defeated on a technical level without giving yourself...
> What is the compositor requesting the binary from and what happens if no binary is provided? > > Wayland is for communication between the compositor and clients and the...
I think the inspiration for the Wayland approach was that Google Chrome/Chromium would crash if you tried to run it with the Wayland-like X11 security extension enabled and Google's response...
> Good for you. That doesn't counter the claim that Glib is Gnome minus the UI. That was dumb statement. \*nod* Glib is sort of like the Rust standard library...