
I didn’t say otherwise. I actually use both GNOME and KDE. GNOME on my personal machine and KDE on the work laptop.
I didn’t say otherwise. I actually use both GNOME and KDE. GNOME on my personal machine and KDE on the work laptop.
I guess it’s preference. For some reason GNOME looks/feels better than KDE for me. I can’t even explain why.
This video is from 7 years ago.
Yep those are the two I use!
Photos is cool but weirdly much lower than every other gallery app.
Better than OsmAnd?
Kindle devices are nice but not at all FOSS, and not very open either. Although you can sideload books, EPUB files are still not directly supported, you have to convert them. Converting is easy with Calibre but it’s still a hassle that is not needed on any other ereader.
There’s a vibrant jailbreak community on MobileRead, however Amazon keeps blocking jailbreaks.
After my Kindle died I got a Kobo instead. Costs about the same as Kindle (maybe slightly more?). Still not fully open, but supports EPUB and its MobileRead community is just as vibrant (and Kobo doesn’t block you from doing this).
There are many ereaders than run Android.
It’s the most used dating app. Logically people think that if a dating app has a lot of users, their chances of finding matches are higher. But it’s rigged.
Needs more RGB.
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Those sound fancy, I just use renamed txt files.
CalVer isn’t confusing.
Lol thanks, I appreciate the push. I have more important things to be pushed towards though, such as work and personal tasks.
Both Bitbucket and Confluence partially support Markdown, but they implement it in different ways, which is maddening.
I keep meaning to check out Obsidian, but I’m like you said, lazy.
The vitriol the “Clean Code” cult has against comments is unbelievable…