I guess a lot of people on Lemmy indirectly know Tantacrul, he’s the product manager for Audacity and head of design for MuseScore.
I guess a lot of people on Lemmy indirectly know Tantacrul, he’s the product manager for Audacity and head of design for MuseScore.
Well, there’s at least three apparently
If it’s LGPL, it might be ok depending on how they use it
You’re the one bringing politics here
Nice, so everyone will see the shitty code used by the administration
Ok
But hubby can’t eat the silicone ones
Fluent in c#, c++ and elixir, know a lot of other ones. I’ll be to get back to python in a few months for a new job.
My Name is Andong made this video on the subject recently. Crazy story
Why? It depends on the business model, even RMS says it’s ok to make money with open source
Elixir… please I want an Elixir job
And add Syncthing to sync your obsidian vault with all of your devices and you have the perfect solution
Well at this point, don’t trust any framework Microsoft pushes. They told everyone UWP was the future for Windows after WPF, then stopped for WinUI and the app SDK…
We go back to expertsexchange
I’m not agreeing with “worse version of Obsidian”, but Obsidian with Syncthing works great for p2p synchronisation.
I don’t think it’s necessarily the job of the developers, the main issue IMO is that there’s not enough involvement from other specialists such as designers in open-source communities.
This is not a problem with people, but with UX design.
We don’t need a corporation to have usable interfaces. Right now, if you visit join-lemmy.org, the main focus is for people wanting to host an instance, which is only a small part of the advanced user base. The common user won’t care about the fact Lemmy is made with rust or that there’s a docker image.
I don’t think it’s only an issue with Lemmy, lots of open-source projects lack user-friendliness and onboarding.
We’re on Lemmy, not a scientific publication… Nothing typed on here holds any weight