I used to have a similar situation, I used Vscode remote development to effectively work from any machine. Another thing I tried was using Nextcloud to watch the working directory, which automatically synchronized files when they change.
I used to have a similar situation, I used Vscode remote development to effectively work from any machine. Another thing I tried was using Nextcloud to watch the working directory, which automatically synchronized files when they change.
Is this the same thing / related to the MUI components?
The object/class/thing would normally be its own class file, the action would be a method/function of said class.
Ie:
fileDialog.open()
fileDialog = Class (Dialog), Subclass (FileDialog)
I guess you’d need 10 to represent 0, and if you got 2x 10 that would be 100?
Just watched a review. Looks pretty good, they specifically mention Home Assistant as well which is very cool.
Well, the goal would be that its not accessible externally. And I’m OK with providing footage should they request it - that’s just something you have to accept when owning a security system.
Sure, that’s why I put it in quotes. What smart is, is subjective.
I think that’s a reasonable request? An internet connection shouldn’t be necessary.
Sweet. Thanks mate.
I found this but its “Smart”. https://www.amazon.com.au/REOLINK-Doorbell-WiFi-Camera-Subscription/dp/B0B7S3JSG7
I think the question is fine, but we have to assume they covered this type of method prior to the exam, where .length would result in the character count of a String.
That’s when you realize you were editing the same file that exists in the wrong directory the whole time.
Does it do OCR? And can you create tags / naming convention / folders based on rules and text within the scanned document? I want to digitize all my paperwork, but there is so much I don’t have time to do the organizing part of it manually.
I disagree it should be on by default. What if you’re opening up a file that you’ve already saved and you want to take a look and see if a new color scheme works or you move stuff around just to give it a try. Then it saves automatically and you close it down.
Turning auto save on is a deliberate move, and means you know its on.
Like it or not, Apple is the trend setter. Everybody feels like they need to do what Apple does. So given that, Apple kills PWAs, everyone else will surely follow.
That’s normally how it goes anyway.
This should be the new isEven()/isOdd(). Calculate the speed of the CPU and use that to determine how long it might take to achieve a ‘sleep’ of a required time.
How cheap are we talking? OneDev is awesome but is recommended to have 2gb ram - the more repos and larger code bases might eventually need more ram.
Is the source code available for that anywhere? I wasn’t able to find it after a quick look over the website.
Needs a mobile phone number to verify. That’s a bit annoying. More effort than I care to put in to try it.