I don’t care much regarding new features as the latest security patches are included.
If you have access to a Roundcube instance, you can try my PrimitiveNotes plug-in, if you want. You can find it at https://codeberg.org/Offerel/Roundcube_Primitivenotes. Maybe this helps to understand, for what and how i use markdown notes. I have absolutely no knowledge about flutter or Android coding, so I can’t help that much.
But I can test and send you a little bit feedback for your app, because I really like your concept so far.
This looks like something usefull. Some observations after first start…
I really like the idea of your app. Could be a good companion for my PrimitiveNotes plug-in for Roundcube. Hopefully you find the time to develop it further.
Ok, many thx for all your suggestions. I will try therm tomorrow.
Hmm i never noticed a visual indicator for the head lift. I can see the blue hologram and some sort of “waves” starting from the pump hologram. Assume, I have build a industrial tank on the bottom, 0 meter’s above the ground. From there the pipeline starts straight upwards, for example 20 meter’s. Where should I place the first mk II pump? At 3 meter’s or later?
The direction is correct and power is on. But I don’t get the right spot, to place the pump. If I place it on the bottom, it doesn’t seem to be right, but placing on the top seems to be to far away, to get enough fuel from the pipeline.
Unfortunately, this version violates the DSGVO by sending telemetry without being asked. This shoots the app directly into out. I hope that the developers have an insight here and remove this function as soon as possible.
Many thx
I wish there would be a in-game production/consuming statistic. So that I can see, if I have to build more machines of type xyz. It’s really annoying to use SCIM for this.
Tier 2, started the first time in rocky desert, which seems to be little bit more difficult.
I could solve the issue with other startparameters in steam. I now use gamemoderun mangohud %command% -vulkan
. So it seems, the issue was since i run with DX12 instead of Vulkan.
BTW: never noticed that there was a nicely animated presentation on the display in the pod. I can only see it with the -vulkan
parameter.
Yeah the driver situation is not the best on Linux, because nVidia doesn’t make official OpenSource Linux driver’s. It’s better the last months, but not that ewsy, as on Windows. It’s a lot better with AMD regarding driver’s on Linux, but to find a good Laptop with AMD graphics is not that easy.
I have played before with DX12 but had visual glitches, when something moves fast. But never had issues with Vulkan on Linux. Additionally for some reason, i have a little bit more fps, as on Windows on the same Laptop (Linux 64 fps, Windows 56fps).
But I don’t have Windows installed anymore, because I don’t need it.
Anyhow, if I don’t miss “the story”, it will be fine for me.
Many thx. I really like this app. Keep up the good work!
Many thx. This would be fantastic
Is it planned to add this feature in the near future?
Nice test. I like Jerboa, especially the technical implementation. But the Usablity and layout of other apps is much better. That’s why my default client is Thunder.
Darktable? It’s a RAW developer and photo managing software on Linux, Windows and Mac, a little bit like Adobe Lightroom, but OpenSource. If GPS coordinates are in the RAW, sidecar or jpg files, the photos can be displayed in the map module. Much better, if you have a GPX file and no GPS data embedded, you can assign the photos to the GPX route, as long the timestamp of DateTimeOriginal in Exif is accurate. If the timestamp differs, you can specify the difference.
Maybe Digikam can do the same. But I don’t like the KDE framework which is used there. Digikam is available for Linux and Windows (yes, I know it’s strange).
If you can selfhost, you can try my SyncMarks AddOn. It will work on any webextension compatible browser, e.g Firefox, Chrome, Chromium, Edge, Brave, Kiwi and so on. You can sync across all Browsers.
The backend is working with selfhosted PHP/MySQL (or SQLITE) stack. If you can’t use this, you can fallback to WebDAV as backend, but with limited functionality.
The addon can work together with the standard sync mechanisms in all these browsers, but it’s up to you if you want that.
If the addon is not installed, you can access the backend url with any browser and use it as WebApp. With apps like Tasker or HTTPShortcuts, you can share any url, from any to the backend.
On mobile im using Cromite. At least for me very useful. I haven’t tested it fully for privacy, but I don’t see any unexpected http requests to spooky Google services or similar thing’s.