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Looks fine on my 2022 11” iPad Pro.


Not only that, but also a Mac, both of them featuring only propietary software. The idea is great, the design should be redone IMO.


What about a Mac "features only proprietary software"?


Be aware Sapper will never reach 1.0, and instead will be replaced by just using Svelte (with SvelteKit). https://svelte.dev/blog/whats-the-deal-with-sveltekit


Thanks! Too bad SvelteKit is still in beta, cause I don't feel inclined investing any time in Sapper now I know that that is going to be deprecated. Guess I'll have to be brave and try it out

    npm init svelte@next


seems like they're trying to make it super simple to go from Sapper to SvelteKit... here's to hoping it doesn't break too many things


Although it may not really fit what you're looking for, there was a one-hour video linked here a few days ago that critiziced the entire modern desktop GUI landscape.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AItTqnTsVjA

Discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23480002


Guess I'm not hungry, because nothing shows up for me.


I don't know, I had Netflix notify me a few months ago when we were watching Spongebob, that it was going to be removed in a couple of weeks time. It's still there though.


Correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm not that familiar with it, but isn't the point of WSL to lie to applications and present itself as the Linux kernel in order for them to be able to run? If that's the case, then the fact that they have to re-implement the Linux APIs in Windows makes the case that Linux is, in fact, the core, and without it you have nothing―of course I don't believe that statement generally, but that's what their argument would actually imply.

Not like this discussion merits any importance anyway, this is just another pointless argument about semantics. Most (if not all) parts of the GNU system are just another swappable component in the "GNU/Linux" ecosystem.


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