This is my ringtone: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljqe4Nj7nBA&pp=ygUKbG9zdCB3b29kcw%3D%3D
And this is my notification sound: https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/blob/master/shared/resources/media/notifications/notifier_dropplet.opus
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This is my ringtone: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljqe4Nj7nBA&pp=ygUKbG9zdCB3b29kcw%3D%3D
And this is my notification sound: https://github.com/mozilla-b2g/gaia/blob/master/shared/resources/media/notifications/notifier_dropplet.opus
You need to export them from your script.
Let’s turn github into Instagram. Every snippet of code has to be attached to a picture or video…
This would most certainty be part of the used subscriber. I’m not sure if any of the existing subscribers support it, but in the worst case you can write your own subscriber that wraps an existing one.
Lazy-loading is exactly the opposite of pre-loading 😅
It should be possible to implement this for PWAs though. I.e. let the service worker respond with a custom manifest . it might just take some time until the browser picks up the change and updates the icon.
It depends on how you want to store your data. Every OS has a standard for where applications should store their data. You should store your data at the appropriate path. If you have structured data against which you want to run queries you could use a sqlite DB (the sqlx crate supports sqlite) instead of just a bunch of config files.
Advertising any kind of payment / subscription that does not go through the store through which the app has been distributed, is prohibited by apple and google (not 100% sure about google, but fairly certain).
I have built my own launcher that consists of two rows of apps on the bottom of the screen which are auto populated with my most used apps. Additional there is a “swipe down to search” view for all other apps. Nothing else.
It’s super easy. Having a goal like this is the perfect opportunity to learn how to use git, make PRs and what the difference between TypeScript and JavaScript is.
The problem is that firefox for some reason uses TLS 1.2 when pulling icons but vger.app only support’s TLS 1.3.
What’s the specific error that you are seeing?
What can it do that macos built-in screenshots and preview can’t do?
I’m curious. What workflow do you have that requires window snapping? I’m asking because I have no use for window snapping and I’m trying to understand why people require it.
Im not at all familiar with the processes of WebKit, but the commit that was the result of the PR which is referenced in the linked bug, is not part of any release tag yet. So it’s unlikely that this change is available in any stable software that is built with WebKit (I.e. safari)