Super cool! I'm working on something kinda similar just for myself tho!
chris
I have just been doing some ghost recon on this today actually. I see they are hoping to make it more embeddable like webkit is. I can't wait for that api because I'm building an app that has need of that. In fact I ran my reveal.js presentation I use for my church in it tonight. It can't do video yet, but most of the presentation was fine. I think animations were a bit wonky.
That said, I think they both are great. Servo doesn't want to be the browser itself while ladybird is looking to be both. I'd love to build my own qutebrowser like browser around servo once it's more ready.
This is why millenials, despite all else wrong with us, are the best generation. I asked a kid the other day if they knew what a directory was..... Crickets.
So it doesn't download for later use? It just becomes a proxy system to stream from the debrid service?
Speak for yourself. I am preparing for a high school camp on Monday and all our sound system isn't working. Stupid proprietary crappy sound boards.
Lols. Yea i actually hate that. No i gave been begging my org to just treat interns differently and actually help them rather than let them sink or swim. Most of the interns we get are expected to know all the ins and outs, but they are just kids yet basically. So i think hiring managers honestly should lower the bar and then the org needs to properly train and teach them to get em up to speed. Maybe it takes six months but it's about time we start investing in our people.
Mine have tiny screws on the bottom that hold them in place on to of the right fit. Might check to see if yours do too.
This is why i went to Linux. This stuff needs to stop.
- college doesn't teach much.
- college is still useful tho. It does require some determination and persistence to get through, or at least tolerance for dealing with. "This is the way to learn" junk.
- most actually useful knowledge is gained on the job
- I think most people fresh out of high school aren't ready for a real job, but college grads are barely ready too to be honest. Hyper generalized and i bet most people reading this are actually very qualified, that said I've met many college grads interning with us who just don't have the fortitude to do it just yet, hopefully by their second job they've grown accustomed to the dumb way of life we all call work.
I've never used a VPN with it.
Lack of true open cooperation? Oh wait, you said benefit.... Ease of use? Maybe? And slightly less buggy?
And funny! ๐