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IseardMi commented on Penpot: The Open-Source Figma   github.com/penpot/penpot... · Posted by u/selvan
v3ss0n · 3 months ago
What i tested happned 5 months ago. if the issue exist 1 month ago too it is the same problem.

The problem lies with the whole thing is XML and SVG unlike Figma's Canvas/WebASM . The whole thing is unable to scale.

IseardMi · 3 months ago
They are actually working on a new canvas-based rendering engine in order to get away from using the DOM so that should help performance quite a bit.

https://community.penpot.app/t/its-time-for-penpot-to-almost...

IseardMi commented on GOG's Preservation Program Is the DRM-Free Store Refocusing on the Classics   arstechnica.com/gaming/20... · Posted by u/m463
IseardMi · a year ago
I have flip-flopped between GOG and Steam for many years. This has correlated with my use of Linux and Linux's support for gaming.

When I first learned of GOG and I was still primarily gaming on Windows I tended to choose GOG over Steam since I prefer their DRM-free games. However since it became much easier to game on Linux (thanks to Proton and the work of Valve), I tended to start buying more on Steam since it was so much easier to get games working through their platform. Since Heroic launcher came out I have now switched back to primarily buying from GOG again.

IseardMi commented on Show HN: Proxmox VE Helper Scripts   community-scripts.github.... · Posted by u/BramSuurdje
crimsonnoodle58 · a year ago
Careful. I too thought about this, but docker containers have the following benefits over the LXC scripts:

- Updates and automatic upgrades between major versions.

- The developer who wrote the software created the container (most of the time), this means its a supported environment. Also, as they have the insight into the application and future upgrades the environment has been setup correctly for each version.

If you want to achieve your goal, I'd suggest an LXC with your favourite Linux distro + docker + app container(s) for each app you have. It gives you the same thing, but with the benefits above.

IseardMi · a year ago
Oh yeah I definitely won't be doing this for all my containers, the majority will stay within my VM. However it is worth noting that in many cases the LXC scripts install most of the required packages by adding their official repositories, so this seems like a well supported way of doing this.
IseardMi commented on Show HN: Proxmox VE Helper Scripts   community-scripts.github.... · Posted by u/BramSuurdje
IseardMi · a year ago
I have been using Proxmox VE for several years now and have most of my services running as docker containers in one VM. This always bothered me because I wanted to be able to control the individual services and their backup jobs using the Proxmox interface. After checking out these scripts I already moved a couple services (Caddy and Wireguard) over to LXC containers and am very impressed by how easy it was to do.

Basically I just wanted to say thanks to everyone involved in making these scripts, it has left me with a great first impression.

IseardMi commented on Apache Open Office as an unmaintained project?   rocket9labs.com/post/its-... · Posted by u/tslocum
IseardMi · 2 years ago
It looks like most of the recent commits are done by someone as mostly a way of learning and not for the sake of the project itself.

https://github.com/apache/openoffice/commit/d2a7b3cc90e95392...

u/IseardMi

KarmaCake day43June 15, 2023View Original