make it a separate program that people can install if they want to. if its really that great then people will download it
grist is sort of similar. its a spreadsheet/database hybrid that lets you use python for formulas, and they have a self-hosted option: https://www.getgrist.com/product/self-managed
or something like the yotaphone where it has an eink screen on the back. the specs were always pretty awful though
i only recently noticed that powershell accepts ~ as a shortcut for your user folder. anyone know how long that had been a thing?
the good thing about miniDisc is that its relatively easy to get the tracks back off it again. like if you wanted to share a disc with a friend, they could copy the tracks onto their computer using webminidisc or some…
i used to have a lot of trouble finding things as well until i discovered the command pallette (the / key opens it). now i do nearly most things just by fuzzy searching for them
has anyone read the translation by james legge? that's the only copy i have but i haven't got around to reading it yet. would it be better to go with something else even if i have to pay for it?…
heres a few general ones. on my linux computers i have a bash script to install firefox, then it sets up symlink of the user.js file from my own config folder to the default .config folder. on windows i just manually…
the user.js file is a very underrated feature as well. i have a few computers and some of them are dual boot which means i have a lot of firefox installs so its great just being able to drop in the user.js file and have…
the name was a bit of a mouthful as well "windows phone 7 series". or even worse if "microsoft's" had to be added at the start of it
you can find some of them on openstreetmap by searching for "bunker_type=pillbox" https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1Cno
not sure if this is what you have in mind but Code by Charles Petzold might be worth checking out
nice. i like that neo store let's you bookmark things
when i was younger we made good use of those headphone splitters to share music on the bus home from school or wherever. how long has bluetooth been a thing now and it still doesnt have that feature? i use bluetooth…
i have one of these and the smaller btr3 as well. i really love that you can use them while theyre recharging as well
a lot of people say things like "ive always wanted kids". seems kind of selfish as well. just pick any of the cliche things, passing on your genes etc, its all selfish in a way
i have a raspberry pi zero wifi thats running syncthing and has a few of my syncthing folders/nodes on it. i already have a NAS that acts as the always-on node for all my syncthing folders, but if that is ever down for…
have you tried florisboard? i would probably use that as my main keyboard but the way it doesn't add a space after words when you swipe something kind of bugs me, especially after getting so used to it with other…
all these years ive been typing in a letter A where i want to paste something, then double tapping the A to highlight it and then selecting paste :/
"a system that cannot be controlled, censored" sounds like the Safe Network! too bad it will never be finished in our lifetimes
im also wondering if theyll including a charger with the phone this time? their excuse for removing it was that most people had a charger already so it was better for the environment not to include one, but most iphone…
there was nothing wrong with apple maps, you were just holding it wrong
personally i would recommend zorin os before ubuntu since it has a similar desktop layout to windows or if someone doesnt care about that then pop os is decent as well
maybe a sweet spot would be to use abbreviations for only the most common words and then have some sort of simple gui pop up where you can fuzzy search things and then have it pasted in
"Multiple studies have shown that constant earplug wearing, day and night, over just one week is enough to result in new-onset tinnitus" just an anecdote, but a few years ago i was wearing earplugs (regular non-noise…
make it a separate program that people can install if they want to. if its really that great then people will download it
grist is sort of similar. its a spreadsheet/database hybrid that lets you use python for formulas, and they have a self-hosted option: https://www.getgrist.com/product/self-managed
or something like the yotaphone where it has an eink screen on the back. the specs were always pretty awful though
i only recently noticed that powershell accepts ~ as a shortcut for your user folder. anyone know how long that had been a thing?
the good thing about miniDisc is that its relatively easy to get the tracks back off it again. like if you wanted to share a disc with a friend, they could copy the tracks onto their computer using webminidisc or some…
i used to have a lot of trouble finding things as well until i discovered the command pallette (the / key opens it). now i do nearly most things just by fuzzy searching for them
has anyone read the translation by james legge? that's the only copy i have but i haven't got around to reading it yet. would it be better to go with something else even if i have to pay for it?…
heres a few general ones. on my linux computers i have a bash script to install firefox, then it sets up symlink of the user.js file from my own config folder to the default .config folder. on windows i just manually…
the user.js file is a very underrated feature as well. i have a few computers and some of them are dual boot which means i have a lot of firefox installs so its great just being able to drop in the user.js file and have…
the name was a bit of a mouthful as well "windows phone 7 series". or even worse if "microsoft's" had to be added at the start of it
you can find some of them on openstreetmap by searching for "bunker_type=pillbox" https://overpass-turbo.eu/s/1Cno
not sure if this is what you have in mind but Code by Charles Petzold might be worth checking out
nice. i like that neo store let's you bookmark things
when i was younger we made good use of those headphone splitters to share music on the bus home from school or wherever. how long has bluetooth been a thing now and it still doesnt have that feature? i use bluetooth…
i have one of these and the smaller btr3 as well. i really love that you can use them while theyre recharging as well
a lot of people say things like "ive always wanted kids". seems kind of selfish as well. just pick any of the cliche things, passing on your genes etc, its all selfish in a way
i have a raspberry pi zero wifi thats running syncthing and has a few of my syncthing folders/nodes on it. i already have a NAS that acts as the always-on node for all my syncthing folders, but if that is ever down for…
have you tried florisboard? i would probably use that as my main keyboard but the way it doesn't add a space after words when you swipe something kind of bugs me, especially after getting so used to it with other…
all these years ive been typing in a letter A where i want to paste something, then double tapping the A to highlight it and then selecting paste :/
"a system that cannot be controlled, censored" sounds like the Safe Network! too bad it will never be finished in our lifetimes
im also wondering if theyll including a charger with the phone this time? their excuse for removing it was that most people had a charger already so it was better for the environment not to include one, but most iphone…
there was nothing wrong with apple maps, you were just holding it wrong
personally i would recommend zorin os before ubuntu since it has a similar desktop layout to windows or if someone doesnt care about that then pop os is decent as well
maybe a sweet spot would be to use abbreviations for only the most common words and then have some sort of simple gui pop up where you can fuzzy search things and then have it pasted in
"Multiple studies have shown that constant earplug wearing, day and night, over just one week is enough to result in new-onset tinnitus" just an anecdote, but a few years ago i was wearing earplugs (regular non-noise…