0 sats \ 2 replies \ @xz 24 Jan
Nice!
Things never stay the same. My point was just that since 2009, 15 years of Core development has not been wasted.
I appreciate the notice, I was just reading about support for QT6 on various OS. Seems it's not quite there yet? Will QML bring any advantages or just ability to make it look more modern?
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @saunter 24 Jan
Yeah it will take a lot time to get ready. But the basic node functionality works already and you can download and run it, pic related ;)
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @xz 24 Jan
It definitely looks like a change aesthetically.
My main concerns for running it now would be support for x86 and for aarch64 and whether or not the minimum requirements change at all.
Looks great though.
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