It's what the site says at the buttom, so that's when it was last generated.
Does the same happen if the panel is at the bottom of the screen?
SOme OS's put it in the Grub/boot menu, but otherwise you can run it from a memtest live ISO like https://www.memtest.org/.
It's not even an update, it's a rebuild to add a missing dependency.
I don't know any lightweight options, but as VS-Code was suggested, I'd like to suggest Hedgedoc too.
Okay. I can already do that in the normal client app. But this client looks really nice and I'm glad it's a thing. :)
In addition to the previous comments, the official telegram-desktop app is also Qt based and open source. So maybe the dev thought it to be a lot of duplicate efforts.
I think the rule as is, is fine. Mercers change to allow up to 2nd level is also fine, but borders the balance scale.
Come to think of it, I could see myself implementing the following house rule: Up to level 8, only cantrips, up to level 14 you can do 1st levels too and after that you can use 2nd levels.
I don't know Focalboard, but I assume it has an admin panel, like most web based software?
If I'm not doing anything fancy and just use it for basic reverse proxy stuff for my docker containers, would I need to change stuff in the configs? Most of the stuff mentioned in the migration guide is about tls.caOptional stuff, which I don't believe I use.