much harder to tell at a glance what each app is
Is that a Google launcher issue? I'm using Nova Launcher and my apps are still all different colors, the app icons don't use the material you color.
much harder to tell at a glance what each app is
Is that a Google launcher issue? I'm using Nova Launcher and my apps are still all different colors, the app icons don't use the material you color.
Pretty sure the answer is: Yes, since I believe it's part of the open source project chromium, it would be under the same open source license.
powermods will delete it lol
There's a post here saying it's down but no updates: https://very.bignutty.xyz/notes/9hek2yioxnuw9f15
Maybe, hopefully not, but even if it is: with WebAssembly, you'll be able to (you already can actually but it's not very widely used) compile and run many languages in the browser, other than JavaScript.
I wouldn't really recommend learning JavaScript as your first language, it's pretty weird. Unless you really want to learn web development, then go for it! maybe check out TypeScript though - there's a lot of learning material for both online.
There's lots of good advice here!
Don't learn C/C++/Rust. They're great languages but you'll get stuck learning things most experienced programmers don't understand and you'll get discouraged.
Python/C# are both great options!
If you want to do mobile development, you might try Kotlin (for Android) or Swift (for iOS).
The trick is just to learn one language, to learn general programming concepts, then learning another in the future will be a lot easier.
You can learn a lot from following online tutorials, YouTube, etc., and you can find communities for each language too.
Also you don't need to learn to program, there's a lot of other good skills you could learn. (I keep trying to learn to draw or 3d model, and I just can't do it lol).
I think those are all kbin instances, so it might be an issue with kbin? And lemmy trusting kbin's timestamp?
Yes, you can! I got WSA working with Google Play by using this script here:
That's a fair point but it looks like it is in chromium.