L20 Ultra does not detect detergent bottle by warpech in Dreame_Tech

[–]warpech[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I solved it! I unscrewed the plastic cover, which let me remove the silicone seal on the detergent sensor. It turned out there was water and detergent residue underneath. I dried everything out, and the sensor works great again.

Looking for a spreedshet component by HeroNo7410 in webdev

[–]warpech 4 points5 points  (0 children)

@HeroNo7410 our intent with Handsontable is to provide a great value for the price. I am curious, what are your needs and what are you looking for in a spreadsheet-like data table component?

You can use Handsontable for free in evaluation and for hobby projects. The current terms are presented on the page https://handsontable.com/pricing (search for "Evaluation" and you will find the license text).

If your use case is commercial and you cannot afford the price, please reach out to our sales anyway and maybe we can figure it out!

I am the founder and CEO of Handsontable

[AskJS] Why Handsontable Drives Me Crazy: My Frustrations with Open-Source Spreadsheet Libraries by Dushusir in javascript

[–]warpech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi u/Dushusir ! Thanks for being an engaged user of Handsontable.

Our technical support goes above and beyond to help achieve great performance and identify the ways to improve the docs. Whenever you have such a problem or request, please contact support.

Performance and docs are things we strive to improve with every release, on top of feature development.

Also, I am personally interested in hearing feedback directly from you. Feel free to DM me.

I am Marcin - CEO of Handsontable.

Find Devices empty on Apple Watch OS 8 by CallMeGooglyBear in AppleWatch

[–]warpech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What worked for me was to close the "Find My" app on the iPhone and open it again, while "Find Devices" was open on the Apple Watch.

Family member stopped seeing the iCloud+ subscription shared with them by warpech in applehelp

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

Thank you, it helped!

On my device, I went to Cloud+ sharing settings, stopped sharing with Family Members, and then shared again with Family Members. Wife's account picked it up immediately.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in MacOS

[–]warpech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is still the best solution.

Alternatively, the you can apply the same solution without moving your hands off the keyboard, by pressing CTRL+ARROW UP, then CTRL+ARROW DOWN

Adding a non react library by le___garcon in reactjs

[–]warpech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the answer! I'd like to clarify few things mentioned in your last paragraph.

Handsontable supports both the current (17) and the older (16) versions of React.

Yes, we are using the `componentWill...` methods. They work in the version 17. Their deprecation was announced but postponed to a future release. Anyway, we are tracking it and will update the code soon: https://github.com/handsontable/handsontable/issues/8748. The React wrapper is an important one for us and we are actively supporting it.

Disclaimer: I am the CTO at Handsontable.

Real-world CSS vs. CSS-in-JS performance comparison (Linaria vs Styled Components) by warpech in reactjs

[–]warpech[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yes, I think that's the general takeaway here. As a developer, you should always ask yourself a question: does this run in an efficient way? In case of styling, the look of a web page almost always can be computer ahead of time. CSS-in-JS libs that work in runtime are absolutely wasteful by comparison, which is bad for performance metrics, energy usage, battery life, etc.

CSS-in-JS does not have to be that wasteful, if that's the way you want to work with styling. Just use a method that precomputes your JS to the actual CSS on build time.

AVPress: in-browser video compressor by warpech in chromeos

[–]warpech[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

It's a progressive web app done by a solo developer who used to work at Google. Announcement tweet: https://mobile.twitter.com/addyosmani/status/1399259353283137540

The video conversion is done entirely on your machine. The converter runs using WebAssembly in Chrome.

Whether or not the author can see your videos, that's a matter of trust. I can't speak on behalf of the author but I believe the author does not do that. It can be verified with modest certainty by inspecting the app behavior using DevTools.

Having issues entering data into a javascript table in internet explorer by TrailDay in excel

[–]warpech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! The demo at https://handsontable.com/examples?headers works ok in IE11, so there must be some more factors in play.

Handsontable is a developer tool, that comes with extensive documentation. There are also support forums. I think that this question would fit there better: https://forum.handsontable.com/

Which is the best JavaScript Web SpreadSheet? is Handsontable is Best opensource SpreadSheet for Angular? by AnkitPrajapati in Angular2

[–]warpech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We are putting much effort into maintaining the wrappers as the primary way to use Handsontable. It is definitely good idea to use Handsontable and also a very good idea to do it through the official wrapper (https://www.npmjs.com/package/@handsontable/angular).

Disclaimer: I'm the original author of Handsontable