Yeah but why not both? Extra support shouldn’t hurt.
Yeah but why not both? Extra support shouldn’t hurt.
… each time the server restart and randomly during login.
They already accept donations as a means of continuous support. So I guess this is now just another channel for people who prefer buying a license over using github donations.
Edit: oh I just realized they stopped donations with the restructuring. Ok, that’s weird then.
Yup, I don’t understand it either. Many “how to fix …” articles involve quite a lot powershell magic. And I say “magic” because IMO they are often essentially API calls which I find far harder to grasp than config files that follow some logic and help me understand what is interacting how.
They said “in addition to registry editing”.
I said it’s possible, just much more effort than the current solution which only requires reading and and parsing the process name on startup.
They still need to know the key. If you publicly distribute your config, that’s a problem. But IMO one even the pro version couldn’t solve.
If it’s so easy to implement, go ahead and open a PR. The community will be thankful.
The apps are bundled completely differently on OSX and Linux. It’s technically not possible to do the same thing there. Also this is not a free/paid limitation at all.
They could maybe build a packaging tool that can customize the binaries (adding data to the PE executable in Windows and maybe a property file in OSX and Linux); but that’s quite some effort for not much gain.
They also document scripts to bootstrap clients on other OSses. And I don’t think you need Pro to build rustdesk yourself - they even document the process.
You joke, but I actually have a license key for WinRAR that I use with the native rar cli on my Linux machines.
Buy CrossOver for Linux. Positive side effect: you support Wine development.
I don’t see where your problem comes from. It’s really simple: they wanted to target Mac, likely because that’s their preferred platform. So obviously they use the best fitting APIs for that purpose. Why would they develop a Linux or Windows application, if what they want is Mac? Nothing suspicious about that.
But… they have devs. A lot of software is written for OSX. Zed being one of them. You may not like it, but it works for Apple.
Mostly a nitpick, but for that little helper I would have stuck to the stdlib and not pulled in a dependency like echo
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Otherwise: nice idea. I did something similar but since caddy runs directly on my host, I added permissions for the other services that need the cert and then pointed them directly at it.
If the AppleTV allowed side loading, it would be my dream device. The UX and the speed of Apple devices are just so damn pleasing. But the artificial limits they impose on what you can run on them is damn frustrating.
Have you considered publishing that as a book? (/s)
You are insane… in a good way. I love it. Fantastic read and I had to chuckle a few times.
So “it’s weird then”. As I said. And basically as the person I answered to said.