Very unfortunate that the video does not mention the key bindings being used in the presentation. For example I still can't figure out how to run a command in the select buffer prompt. Nyxt documentation sadly is very incomplete and does not mention this feature at all.
As a lisp and Emacs programmer, I was intrigued by Nyxt only to be disappointed with the quality of this video (fuzzy) and audio (muffled). The text is too small to read, the mouse pointer all but impossible to follow. I'll go look for better quality videos, maybe there's one.
I'm sorry. We paid for the premium ReStream plan to have a better video recording, but we forgot to turn it on. Thus, it was recorded with the default quality (= the bad one). We noticed it only after the event, and there was no way to improve the already-recorded videos 😦 That was one of the learning from this event edition
Very unfortunate that the video does not mention the key bindings being used in the presentation. For example I still can't figure out how to run a command in the select buffer prompt. Nyxt documentation sadly is very incomplete and does not mention this feature at all.
As a lisp and Emacs programmer, I was intrigued by Nyxt only to be disappointed with the quality of this video (fuzzy) and audio (muffled). The text is too small to read, the mouse pointer all but impossible to follow. I'll go look for better quality videos, maybe there's one.
I'm sorry. We paid for the premium ReStream plan to have a better video recording, but we forgot to turn it on. Thus, it was recorded with the default quality (= the bad one).
We noticed it only after the event, and there was no way to improve the already-recorded videos 😦
That was one of the learning from this event edition
@@gambiconf I learned all the ins and outs of tweaking my mpv playback. Not all's lost.