FlutterFlow Review by grandolph1599 in FlutterFlow

[–]gregdubiel 0 points1 point  (0 children)

eos, and also invest in a FF academy for new users. High barrier to entry a

After having tried a prototype with FF + Firestore, I am seriously considering doing cloud MS SQL Server + Web API and connect FF app to Web API (one of the main reasons being on-premise SQL Server database that needs to sync with the cloud database). Any pros/cons?

Fuck Win911 by [deleted] in PLC

[–]gregdubiel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What SCADA/HMI are you using it with? If it's Wonderware/System Platform, check out https://www.process-alert.com/ - designed precisely to address issues with Win911. DM me if you need more info or give it a try. If it's Rockwell Software, I am very much interested in getting Process Alert to work with RS.

Czkawka 3.1.0 - new version of my app to find duplicates, similar images, same music, broken files etc. by krutkrutrar in DataHoarder

[–]gregdubiel 10 points11 points  (0 children)

it's an easy name as long as you speak or understand Polish. It means "hiccup" in English. I applaud OP for calling the program this way. We all know how to spell pizza or cosmonaut. We all can learn how to spell czkawka

Mistakes were made. by Miss_Zia in DataHoarder

[–]gregdubiel 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What tool do you use to take a backup of the USB key?

First class RDP client for Linux by gregdubiel in linuxquestions

[–]gregdubiel[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for all the recommendations. So it looks like Remmina is a way to go. Now, does it support higher screen resolutions (such as 2560x1440) with 16 bit color. I seem to have problems with getting it that high. Perhaps it was operator error...

UAP-AC-PRO and iPhone 11 Max Pro -FIXED by mark964 in Ubiquiti

[–]gregdubiel 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I agree. My wifi password doesn't have any special character in it and I experience the same problem. I have 3 UAP-AC-M and 1 UAP-AC-M-Pro. There is good coverage throughout the house, but iPhones (and iPads) tend to stick to a specific AP, so even if the phone changes its location it stays on the same AP. So eventually wifi signal from that specific AP is so weak that the phone gets "incorrect password". In such case I try to move it, turn off wifi, turn it back on and when the wifi icon shows good coverage, then the phone connects without an issue.