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How is the overall ML story with Rust? Is it usable in comparison to Python?
How is the overall ML story with Rust? Is it usable in comparison to Python?
The selling point of Ice (the underlying framework for libcosmic) is the cross-platform compatibility. Can I use libcosmic cross-plat as well, or is it more a specialisation of Ice for Linux with the clear focus on the Cosmic desktop? Would be cool to re-use some widget etc.
Never heard of it. I used the Rust book when I started learning it.
Is rust common in schools now or is it your personal interest that lets you use it?
What is missing in the existing ones?
Never used bstr. What was interesting about it?
Ah yes, compiles times. Off all the things that could be better in rust, my number 1.
Didn’t know that one. Thanks for sharing.
I get the feeling that there are much more game engines in rust, than games :P
I release a new version of https://kellnr.io with some bug fixes and updated Docker images (Ubuntu 24.04 base).
That worked! Thank you! The trick is really to embed the bookmarks into each other :)
Thanks for the reply. When I disable the toolbar, the bookmarks are correctly placed in a folder but the folder is not visible in the toolbar anymore. So I can either have the bookmarks separately in the toolbar, or in a folder but not in the toolbar. The combination of both seems to be only possible if I move the bookmarks by hand in the UI :/
Thanks for the response. I’ll have a look at it. It still astonishes me that there is no off-the-shelf solution to such a trivial and common use case.
Or use https://kellnr.io to host your crates. It automatically builds the corresponding docs and hosts them for you. Disclaimer: I’m the author.
Cool project idea! How did you come up with it?
I you share your code here, maybe someone can help.
https://tauri.app/ is very popular and does not need electron. It uses the OS native we view.
The runtime is even called “common language runtime” (clr), as it is intended to support many different languages, which the jvm never was.
Thanks! Took me few iterations to get there.
I ported the frontend for https://kellnr.io from vuex to pinia, which makes the code to hold state in the frontend much cleaner.