Results from me asking this 1Y ago: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
Went with Joplin and using it since.
Results from the same question 1 month ago: https://lemm.ee/post/45943693
Results from me asking this 1Y ago: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
Went with Joplin and using it since.
Results from the same question 1 month ago: https://lemm.ee/post/45943693
Windows Recall
Arch.
Because of pacman. Building and writing packages is simple and dependencies are slim. Also packages are recent. And most likely “there is an AUR package for that”. Also stack transitions arrive early, like pipewire.
Also let’s not forget Arch Wiki, i bet you have read it as a non Arch user.
I administer Arch on 8 machines including gaming rigs, home server, web server, kids laptop, wifes gaming desktop, audio workstation and machine learning rig and a bunch of dev laptops. I also use ArchARM on RPi for some home automation.
Never considered switching since I switched from Ubuntu over 15 years ago.
I do have experience with several other rpm and apt based distros.
Results from me asking this 1Y ago: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
Went with Joplin and using it since.
that executes a script on your Windows.
I don’t have a Windows.
We can still use their app with a little help from my reverse engineering tools.
It’s MIT and actually a fork of Mono. Reading the article helps.
There is an active fork https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenMandriva_Lx
So other people have your data.
How do you select files? Probably double click?
I tired a bunch, but current state of the art is text-generation-webui
, which can load multiple models and has a workflow similar to stable-diffusion-webui
.
Why is everything a folder? What does a debian or android folder do?
I asked this a couple of weeks ago, there were many solid suggestions: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
I ended up with Joplin and am very happy with it.
Technology wise, Usenet abuses decade old Mailbox protocols and software for file downloads it was never designed for. Torrents are modern, decentralized and redundant. Usenet was always a huge PITA. Especially if some parts were missing.
that would be only limited to one device though. screenshot looks good.
what about emacs?
For the record, I also found that turtl is FOSS and seems to have a decent UI. I will give it a try.
This seems to be the most common question in this sub…
Results from me asking this 1Y ago: https://lemm.ee/post/4593760
Went with Joplin and using it since.
Results from the same question 2 months ago: https://lemm.ee/post/45943693
Results from the same question 1 months ago: https://lemmy.world/post/22885340