Supporting ancient browsers using modern Web-Tooling
Sveltes compiler based approach might just be a game-changer for HMI development. Let's explore why.
PoC MS Teams customization tool
Typescript provides a fair share of built-in Utility-Types, however, I always come back copy-pasta-ing from my old code when needing more complex util-types. So here's a cheat-sheet, with examples and explanations, for some of the advanced types I've built and used within the last years.
If you want to overlay Windows Store apps, the program has to have the uiAccess=True flag set in the manifest, and it must be signed. Code-Signing costs money, so that's bad for any small open-source project. However, there is another way...
My WSL2 dev setup