It's Release Day! 🚀
New releases across the Six Labors ecosystem are here, alongside revamped docs.
I'll be sharing release posts for each library. Please share the posts far and wide. It really helps support the project.
#dotnet#oss
@James_M_South@VictorWilsonDev@jsneedles@SixLabors@sebastienros mono folks just never prioritized this. I believe it is partially because mobile & wasm apps prefer to delegate compute-heavy stuff to os/browser/servers whenever possible. this also makes deployables lighter, which is more important on those platforms than on desktop or server
Real-time text flow using @SixLabors ImageSharp Drawing and Fonts. Fully Unicode v17 compliant.
Rendered in WinForms via the new WebGPU backend
Coming soon!
CC @sebastienros#dotnet#oss
@Romy_Holland ok, I can accept that categorization!
I just had a meta-thought that you are also sharing personal stories, and though information quality is way higher, it's a relative trait in the end
So much irony of how the most corrupt bunch of Hungarian politicians and oligarchs are seeking shelter (and looking for jobs) in the US, in MAGA circles.
These are people who are know nothing else than how to thrive in corrupt systems. And how to build such systems.
@brinkzapp@stefannikolei@James_M_South 10 years ago in my then-job I was super bullish on my manager&team over migrating a project from WinForms to WPF. I succeeded, though not sure if this is fight I'd pick today.
@clairlemon@mattjj89 "joining the tiny Tisza Party" -- this is inaccurate. Magyar's team was literally looking for a party to "buy", since the short EP election nomination timeline didn't allow them to found one. They chose Tisza primarily because of the name.
@nino_prodigio@grok Magyar has channels to information leaked from the goverment. There is no way to confirm such information, so why to even attempt to ask grok?
Anyways, it is more likely to be true than made-up since Magyar has no reason to come up with lies that could backfire
@martinvars he reiterated multiple times that he wants to be a relible partner of the EU and he promised to get the EU funds back. his interest is to look for compromises.
@RichardHanania@Noahpinion Orban is no lesser evil, he just didn't have any other options in a situation where he lost to an opponent winning constitutional supermajority.
Orbán's 16 year experiment with right-wing authoritarianism didn't bring anything but incompetence and corruption. In the end, it was the election system they built that backfired on them. Congrats Hungary, we made it through!
Hungary, in the end, chose Europe, rejected Russia, and rejected sprawling corruption.
With record turnout (78% of those eligible voting), Tisza gained supermajority.
Orbán’s autocratic regime, built out, step by step, over 16 years, will promptly be dismantled.
Historic!