No, there is no AI-generated code.
There is a plan to have system-tray icon for fltk-frontend, and it is claude-generated prototype. Probably, I’ll take some pieces of it for implementation.
No, there is no AI-generated code.
There is a plan to have system-tray icon for fltk-frontend, and it is claude-generated prototype. Probably, I’ll take some pieces of it for implementation.
Thank you for your question!
There are some benefits, among them:
windows xp and up). Syncthing uses golang, and its software support is indirectly controlled by google (i.e. “artificial aging”); recent builds are running only on windows 10 and windows 11. Microsoft already dropped windows 10 support, so, I expect that in near future google will do the same.wbr, basiliscos
Not yet (I’m a solo dev so it is quite hard to do multiple builds). Patches welcome! :)
Somebody might find that behavior a bit making nervous if you don’t see progress, that it is running or that it was synced a few mins ago…
That’s why for that “daemonic” behavior programs hide themself in system tray :)
Adroid-UI is lower priority, probably will be done after finishing core features and implementing them in desktop.
Also, google seems moving towards making android ecosystem more and more close; this might be a problem.
However, if there are somebody willing to contribute with Android, then I help, of course.