I think that's what is learnt on Design courses at university. Also ergonomics.
But IDK. I saw "professional" web-designers who don't consider colorblind peoples in their colors.
But I didn't ask if they had professional education.
I think that's what is learnt on Design courses at university. Also ergonomics.
But IDK. I saw "professional" web-designers who don't consider colorblind peoples in their colors.
But I didn't ask if they had professional education.
I haven't use any alternatives, and haven't developed with electron, but I know that there are another alternative -- Tauri. It also uses web-view. It's built in Rust and allows apps to be developed in JS (providing JS api) and in Rust.
What I can say -- JS support won't be cross-platform, like we have with NodeJS in electron. Special debug per platform might be required.
AFAIK only officially supported RAID modes in BTRFS are RAID0 and RAID1.
RAID56 is officially considered unstable.
But AFAIK real RAID don't perform CRC, thy rely on drive to report bad sector. In case if on one drive data got corrupted, it would return data from one drive or another. In case of mirroring. If we aren't talking about RAID 6 I think.
you can replace sectors within them if a problem occurs
That won't help you if sector where your data is located dies!
I wonder how to detect real raid card from simple switch? I guess to look at price and it should be really high?
Was that a SteamDeck? 🙃
No, it's not nice decision. It's more political decision, to force Ubuntu's own solution instead of alternative.
(I'm wondering if you would be notified for reply in mastodon?)
Is zoom Electon?
It looks like shit and feels like shit. I thought it was native tbh... given how chunky UI is. Looks like GDI programming to me. Or they took design from Android 2 and ported it to Desktop.