I can’t believe it, thank you very much!
I can’t believe it, thank you very much!
Because I was today years old when I found out this beautiful piece of software exist :D
thank you very much!
I’ll surely check them out, thank you very much!
Isn’t nextcloud the “evolution” of owncloud? Except for the UI, are their performance similar?
I’ve never heard of it, but it looks very interesting! Except for the working mechanics, from the “user pov” it works similar to syncthing, did I understand correctly?
I downloaded it and tried to run it, but it gets stuck in a loop and I don’t know how it could be fixed:
error: max_recursion_depth exceeded
error: called from
baseUnitSystem
<unknown>
it seems the problem is in the line
coreUnits = buildCoreUnits(u.baseUnitSystem);
in the file u.m
, I think because u.baseUnitSystem
tries to “call itself”. I don’t know what this should be supposed to do, and have no idea on how to possibly fix it :(
This looks very VERY promising! I’ll try to install it tomorrow and Post here the results! Thanks?
It looks interesting, but more focused on conversions than actual operations it seems:
octave:37> a.value = 100
a =
scalar structure containing the fields:
value = 100
unit = W
octave:38> a.unit = 'W'
a =
scalar structure containing the fields:
value = 100
unit = W
octave:39> b.value = 3
b =
scalar structure containing the fields:
value = 3
unit = s
octave:40> b.unit = 's'
b =
scalar structure containing the fields:
value = 3
unit = s
octave:41> a*b
error: binary operator '*' not implemented for 'scalar struct' by 'scalar struct' operations
automatically no, but perhaps there’s a way to replace it. If there’s a way to check if a variable is “divisible by another symbolic one” then it would be not so hard to implement this behavior
What about the clock?
I use it but I really want a way to sync the subscriptions and watch history with my desktop client, and currently the only way (afaik) is to use piped or invidious
Now I just recommend Owncloud or seafile. They’re both really easy to install and just work out of the box.
Which one is lighter on your opinion?
This is true for literally every selfhosted app
Setting up a server just for this is clearly overkill, but if you already have a homeserver it would be great to be able to deploy the backend. Sadly there is no such thing currently
Could be self hosted
Got it, thanks!
Why security critical?
I’m waiting for approval since October