As mentioned by others, PHP today is not the PHP that is still in most peoples heads.
For me one of the big advantages is ease of deployment.
No docker, no images, no overhead, scp it to any toaster running apache and you are done!
Me neither, it really would benefit from a better documentation since I like the idea a lot.
I just tried it out and it seems to be tied to Chrome. Since I use Firefox and Chromium as my daily drivers this does not work for my case. I understand that they probably rely on some Chrome internals to dig through the content, a SOCKS Proxy approach would have worked better and would have no need to switch between a "save" and "serve" mode. But then again I was only scraping the top of it because of the lack of browser support. Will keep an eye on this one though!
While it's a nice idea and usually I am a sucker for all things starting with European*, it seems to fall short and the practical use seems limited - who is writing more than 3-4 languages at a time?
I'll stick to my AutoHotkey macros to put portuguese ã/ç/õ via AltGr on my german keyboard:
I reckon that is called material flow and logistics and is an area inside mechanical engineering schools. I worked in the past for companies doing just that in every size from a pencil to parts as big as a car.
+1 for SyncThing. It (now?) works effortless on my phone and having your screenshots and snapshots automatically on your NAS and PC to process them there is fantastic.
Didn't use the "rolling trashbin" feature yet but need to look into that
After seeing that Unity Muse[0] AI presentation yesterday and the following backlash regarding the source material[1], this seems to be a huge legal minefield to be solved first.
IIRC Iberian orcas are endangered. Besides that, just suggesting to kill a living being for merely disturbing some irrelevant boat race that takes place in the domain of that creature is beyond me.