This fluent widget gallery looks great! Thanks for linking it.
Yes, I know about the separate crate, but those widgets look rather bad and I think that the main project should have their widgets extended. Matching list with e.g. qt or the fluent in winui.
Would make it an easier choice then…
Thanks for clarifying things.
Tabbed controls I mean equivalent of QTabBar and QTab if we talk qt framework. But these are just examples. Maybe I am wrong, I just briefly went over the list of Widgets, so might have missed it. What I think is super important is to mainly catch up to this: https://slint.dev/demos/gallery?style=material
I did take a look at it a while ago, maybe I should do it again. I like the way slint did it since you can have a live editor to preview your layout.
Ok. This sounds great.
This is good.
Three things I would like to see:
Starting to systematically add widgets. For example tabbed controls are missing. There is some extra crate, but this should be included in the main iced crate (I think).
Declarative ui definition like slint of xaml in wpf
Not sure if it is there already, but the ability to style widgets in a good way. For example to replicate how Windows 10 looked like
Well the reddit comment says completely opposite of what you said - that trump didn’t really increase / start with antitrust, but rather did the opposite.
Not American, but there is this regarding the third point: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonMail/comments/1i1zjgn/comment/m7b1wib/
Any thoughts here?
To me this whole demonizing proton ceo thing seems a bit overblown. Sucking up is actually pathetic and funny
So what do we do now? Wouldn’t it be better to have an UEFI for phones and not use dtb?
Don’t get me wrong. I wasn’t arguing that AMD is bad.
The point was that Intel was not as bad as people seem to think. And innovation that was mentioned applies to three things in my opinion:
All 3 of these should be good for laptops.
And then there is this: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/09/testing-intels-next-gen-core-ultra-200v-cpus-ok-performance-great-battery-life/
They say battery life is comparable to Qualcomm.
Don’t have one, so can’t say from experience, but big.LITTLE arch with e and p cores sound very good for laptops.
Newer cores have way better graphics, so even that gap has narrowed if not closed. Iris seems quite capable.
Ok, so rpm-ostree was the reason. Was not aware suse Lacks this…
They have been a supporter / promoter of KDE for a long time, would seem logical to me that KDE would go with suse.
Wondering why this isn’t built on opensuse.
Where is the link to this in Google maps?
Instead of crying “we don’t want to change” they should be making deals with Argentina and Chile for lithium to make European batteries competitive.
Those idiots for CEOs should be fired for not being ready for this change. It’s not like china did it overnight. Their battery rnd is ongoing for more than a decade.
For what it’s worth, Kent said they plan to drop the experimental flag next year.
Isn’t it actually a privacy nightmare?
https://cybernews.com/security/google-pixel-9-phone-beams-data-and-awaits-commands/
The main reason is that Dbus is not available during early stages of boot. There are many others.
Varlink seems to be better or the same compared to dbus in all except two things:
Details here:
They have Google analytics on their web, so not so good opinion.