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Re^4: Gtk image from memoryby cavac (Prior) |
on Feb 24, 2025 at 15:56 UTC ( [id://11164069]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
I totally agree that, yes, there are no silver bullets. But regarding UI, modern web browsers come quite close in my opinion. And you can avoid lots of system administration work, especially when you have a large number of users. Didn't look into it for some time, but there are multiple approaches to handle this transparently.
Of course, you could just bundle the Perl application and all required tools into a docker container and run it on the users computer. And still use the webbrowser as the UI, letting the boffins as Google figure out how the users OS does multimedia.
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