

Aware, yes. Interested, no - closed source philosophy, and the way Apple implements it specifically, turn me off hard.
Aware, yes. Interested, no - closed source philosophy, and the way Apple implements it specifically, turn me off hard.
Which - in my considered opinion - makes them so much worse.
Is it because writing native UI on all current systems I’m aware of is still worse than in the times of NeXTStep with Interface Builder, Objective C, and their class libraries?
And/or is it because it allows (perceived) lower-cost “web developers” to be tasked with “native” client UI?
I recently came across ReaR and very much like it so far for my “fire and forget” whole system backups (working data I back up differently, typically something rsync-y).
From one perspective, it should work; from another I never thought about how SATA/IDE adapters exactly work in this regard. Would any old one work, or most, or (almost) none at all?
Just to add this idea, I’ve used internal floppy drives with USB connection in the past, to attach in systems that don’t have an old style floppy connector.
P.S.: Love the idea! I’m also a great fan of haptic/physical interfaces.
Working and well-integrated “run this on that rendering GPU”, with unused GPUs being switched off (laptop use case).
Hope this can be understood as semi-on-topic harmless fun here:
Which is kinda one of the main reasons I started to like and still like gentoo. I do understand that it’s not for everyone as a daily driver. Maybe Arch could also fit?
A Kodi client that allows seeking would be great.