

Mountain Dew Verification Can when?
Mountain Dew Verification Can when?
You wouldn’t dare! Nobody’s that evil…
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My experience with Fintech and the financial sector is that they don’t care about how much, they only care about how fast.
And if it wasn’t for these meddling gnu followers it would have gotten away with it too.
sxiv is no longer mantained (AFAIK)
Calibre vs… em something that’s not calibre.
I’m honest not sure what I would use instead, but it would be hard to replace.
I think that’s mainly a problem in Synology. I’m running it on a small arm media server and it basically takes a minute. (OS on nvme, files on NFS via 1G LAN)
Department of Wide Movers, Mechanised Papal Vocalizer, Neverending Sandwich XIV
Same, I thought this is gotta be a problem for someone who uses notepad as their main editor.
I think the use cases are different, as Zettlr seems like a pure publication tool but Obsidian (at least originally) was more of a personal note organizer that grew due to having community plugins.
I do agree though that Zettlr is a better publication tool, though I wouldn’t change Obsidian for it as a personal organizer/kb.
How’s the Book of Hours? I played a good deal of Cultist Simulator, but it tends to suck me in and I recover few hours later without an understanding what just happened.
Definitely, I said latex but I wanted to mean Pandoc.
The only thing is that applying a docx theme format to Pandoc was very challenging, although I would blame docx, not pandoc.
Be lazier! I believe in you.
Discovering obsidian has been a blessing for my sanity and made me less lazy for taking notes.
Plus I can use latex to transform md into docx and there’s decent pdf support so I don’t need to play with the circus of WYSIWYG pain that’s MS Word.
*Calibre. (link for those that don’t know it: https://calibre-ebook.com/)
Here the crime is privacy, which is the same thing many countries are trying to curtail, including France, which is clamping down hard on encryption.
With time we will see services like protonmail or vpns vilified in order to make them inaccessible to the public.
Plus they have gnarly johnsons.
Maybe it’s a Minecraft-trained AI.