Nico Kaiser
@nico.kaiser.me
Web Developer, Musician, Photographer, Coffee Lover
https://kaiser.me
https://kaiser.me
Das ist mir auch aufgefallen, gefühlt sogar besser als bei iOS 18.
Das UI hat an einigen Stellen noch kleine Macken, und manche UX-Änderungen nerven einfach nur, aber ansonsten läuft es rund.
Das UI hat an einigen Stellen noch kleine Macken, und manche UX-Änderungen nerven einfach nur, aber ansonsten läuft es rund.
September 14, 2025 at 7:10 PM
Das ist mir auch aufgefallen, gefühlt sogar besser als bei iOS 18.
Das UI hat an einigen Stellen noch kleine Macken, und manche UX-Änderungen nerven einfach nur, aber ansonsten läuft es rund.
Das UI hat an einigen Stellen noch kleine Macken, und manche UX-Änderungen nerven einfach nur, aber ansonsten läuft es rund.
… but only on Nextcloud versions which are already EOL (up to 29).
August 17, 2025 at 12:15 PM
… but only on Nextcloud versions which are already EOL (up to 29).
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Constant rewrites, breaking dependencies and „tooling“ config files, no changelogs.
Especially with TS/eslint/Vue/Prettier, which I thought was a standard combination for frontend. It’s so frustrating.
Constant rewrites, breaking dependencies and „tooling“ config files, no changelogs.
Especially with TS/eslint/Vue/Prettier, which I thought was a standard combination for frontend. It’s so frustrating.
July 17, 2025 at 11:43 AM
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Constant rewrites, breaking dependencies and „tooling“ config files, no changelogs.
Especially with TS/eslint/Vue/Prettier, which I thought was a standard combination for frontend. It’s so frustrating.
Constant rewrites, breaking dependencies and „tooling“ config files, no changelogs.
Especially with TS/eslint/Vue/Prettier, which I thought was a standard combination for frontend. It’s so frustrating.
Beside all this mess, luckily browsers and #nodejs include more and more good APIs, so more and more modules can be replaced by … nothing. That’s a good thing.
July 16, 2025 at 8:38 PM
Beside all this mess, luckily browsers and #nodejs include more and more good APIs, so more and more modules can be replaced by … nothing. That’s a good thing.
Aren’t the EOL version downloads mainly CI downloads, e.g. for containers and workflows which test module compatibility with older versions? I could imagine many many workflows are never updated. But this is a wild guess (and hope…).
July 16, 2025 at 8:14 PM
Aren’t the EOL version downloads mainly CI downloads, e.g. for containers and workflows which test module compatibility with older versions? I could imagine many many workflows are never updated. But this is a wild guess (and hope…).
I really like @mailbox.org (1€/month with SoGo Groupware). Otherwise, Dovecot/Postfix/Nextcloud on a VPS, but self-hosting mail is a pain, and Nextcloud is also a bit messy. Waiting for either Stalwart Mail or OpenCloud to fill the gap…
April 23, 2025 at 3:47 PM
I really like @mailbox.org (1€/month with SoGo Groupware). Otherwise, Dovecot/Postfix/Nextcloud on a VPS, but self-hosting mail is a pain, and Nextcloud is also a bit messy. Waiting for either Stalwart Mail or OpenCloud to fill the gap…
Jampack looks nice! Do responsive images make a big difference here? I considered implementing srcset on kaiser.gallery (which is generated by Hugo), but it did not justify the massive increase in storage compared to (reasonably sized/compressed) JPEGs only…
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March 1, 2025 at 12:44 PM
Jampack looks nice! Do responsive images make a big difference here? I considered implementing srcset on kaiser.gallery (which is generated by Hugo), but it did not justify the massive increase in storage compared to (reasonably sized/compressed) JPEGs only…
Very cool! And of course, great photos! Makes me think about taking more analog photos again!
March 1, 2025 at 12:40 PM
Very cool! And of course, great photos! Makes me think about taking more analog photos again!
Token is in code. SQLI. Open redirect. What's `window` (in a server-side context)? And what's the thing with the `dog`? Won't the `/test` requests hang (no next handler)?
January 16, 2025 at 1:36 PM
Token is in code. SQLI. Open redirect. What's `window` (in a server-side context)? And what's the thing with the `dog`? Won't the `/test` requests hang (no next handler)?
Recently I really enjoy using JSdoc types in JavaScript and thus best of both worlds (no need to transpile, but be able to type check with tsc).
November 19, 2024 at 4:01 PM
Recently I really enjoy using JSdoc types in JavaScript and thus best of both worlds (no need to transpile, but be able to type check with tsc).
Curious about this, too! There is tweetdelete.net and github.com/lucahammer/t... but I don’t know how well these work (yet…)
November 14, 2024 at 3:24 PM
Curious about this, too! There is tweetdelete.net and github.com/lucahammer/t... but I don’t know how well these work (yet…)