At least they should be and everybody complaints when they aren't. The mouse is paired properly according to the Logitech Options+ app and I dont have. It lags even though I dont share my screen, just listening to a meeting. ![]() I came here because I was searching for a pref to do this (it would be nice to have a notification count in the menu bar for when you have the Dock set. I tried it with Zoom, GoToMeeting, Slack, and MS Teams. Slack is an Electron app and Electron apps can add themselves to the menu bar but it does look fiddly and I can imagine Slack wouldn't be interested in ploughing resources into such a feature. Each Slack API delivers part of the capabilities from the platform, so that you can pick just those. While Im using any type of meeting software my mouse/cursor starts lagging. ![]() Being nice to companies is a means to an end, not the goal itself, and the discussion about whether API should be legally accessible to third party vendors (or devices/cars/… should be legally repairable by third party repair shops) should focus on whether we get better user experience, service, and so on, and have the question of whether companies will still want to offer backend-service like Slack under such a law as a facet. The Slack platform offers several APIs to build apps. There is no reason society can't agree to limit the options of keeping an API locked down in such contracts, especially for well established companies like Slack.Īnd I think the advantages of such a law are very clear: More competition on front-ends could very likely create much better user experience (better organization of chats, better message and image editor, better notifications, show users whether messages have actually been sent). GitHub - slackhq/nebula: A scalable overlay networking tool with a focus on performance, simplicity and security slackhq / nebula Public Notifications Fork 802 Star 11. Workers rights limit it, sanctions limit it, cartel and competition laws limit it. ![]() I assume your argument is that Slack has the "freedom of contract", the right to create and offer you contracts of their choosing (and you are free to accept or decline them).
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