

I always appreciate a good Clone High reference.
I always appreciate a good Clone High reference.
They’ve both been mentioned multiple times already, but I think you need to try out both Logseq and Obsidian and pick whichever you like better. They are both very similar, but take slightly different approaches. There are also plugins for each to make them behave more like the other.
I personally use Logseq because it’s open source and I like the daily journal and outlining features. I used and enjoy obsidian, too, and it has plugins to improve journals and outlining.
Make sure to lodge a complaint with Microsoft about how their OS is incompatible with almost everything else.
I don’t think this is the worst outcome. It would have been worse if he was the face of Rust in Linux and it died out over ten years instead of one.
That being said, hopefully it can get a fresh start.
What does this have to do with Tech Radar not using Gbps in the title like they do in the article?
Create a PR and describe the situation. Ask if they’ll accept the PR as-is or if they’d accept the refactors separately.
Wait til he finds out about “email”.
Ya, maybe it’s not what they intended, but we’ve see it happen enough where source is just closed. Good on them for rectifying it, either way.
Companies are definitely selling your data. Use a VPN.
Use rsync and only upload the files that have changed.
You signed a contract? Pretty sure they’re going to fuck it up either way and they definitely have all your data.
Yeah, network tetris. Played that a ton, too!
This is where public money should be going.
XMMS! I was trying to remember what I started using when I switched to Linux. Couldn’t leave my favourite theme behind. Thanks!
More specifically, the bracelets are lined up for rot13.
It might be more fun to print two randomly ordered bracelets that need to be lined up correctly to en/decipher a message.