It goes “sua! Sua! Sua! Sua!”
Upvoting for Organic Maps.
It amazes me something truly free can be so much better than the commercial behemoth version.
There is a network effect to popular games.
However as more people stop buying the network effect gets weaker.
Its happening visibly with the new Call of Duty. Many i know bought it and then stopped playing shortly after because much of their friends are waiting for sales now or just find the game bad.
Those people will be thinking twice before buying next year.
Interested in this configuration also
Same page as you. I found Obsidian but deferred to Logseq instead for two reasons:
But seeing this post reaffirms I should find an alternative. They want collaborative features, etc. That roadmap is very different from what I was wanting out of a “second brain”.
I have already been considering switching back to Obsidian and pairing it with Quartz for publishing.
AnyType seemed close as well, but it has a ton of features I wouldn’t use and it’s not clear to me how I could generate a website from it.
They’re adding a database to back it?
That’s off putting, I liked its simplicity, and it’s being open source.
That wouldn’t feel safe to me, I’d probably illegally use the sidewalk just to not get grey hairs for riding a bicycle.
That said, it does take time. I’ve started seeing people use bike lanes here after over a year of them being marked and barricaded
I think what theyre getting at, is that in the assailant’s mind it’s justified, or they wouldn’t have done it.
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How does it suck?
Its one if the most well made Android apps I have used and everything so far is intuitive other than DNS website verification
Reshaping!?
Its a washed down solution of half Twitter half Mastodon
A few of my friends really like FreeCAD. I’m not good enough to know if it’s a suitable replacement though. I just practice on it for 3d printing use.
Same.
And I hope they can see I’m not even interested in their free games.
Love this game. Best shooter since Titanfall
Will Wood!!
Small world, loved his shows when I lived in the Tristate
Written from a mobile phone powered by a minix replacement.
I have never connected a printer to my network or via USB, clicked the add printer button, and was able to print on my first try.
Then I tried to add a printer on Fedora Linux.
Cant say never anymore.
The more of us that buy computers with it preinstalled the more it signals that there is interest.
Popular brands offer it. I’m not saying you have to go buy, but you can also let people know it’s an option.
I bought an XPS Developer edition and when asked I explained that when Linux had support from the manufacturer it can be as reliable as their Macs, often even more reliable.
I think it’s mostly a matter of having it preinstalled.
The perception is that if it’s pre installed, then it is designed for the device.