Absolutely. Now you only need the keycaps to be half transparent and light up individual keys randomly and you’ve got that “visual techno-babble” perfected.
Absolutely. Now you only need the keycaps to be half transparent and light up individual keys randomly and you’ve got that “visual techno-babble” perfected.
Haha, I also played along until the wordle thing.
ngl, i kinda like this. Want to revoke access to any of the users but can’t trust them to hand back their key(s)? Np, just change their lock.
This was one of the main selling features for me (before I tried it and experienced all the other killer features). I’ve experienced a bad case of vendor-lock before where it was hell to export my data. So having it all available in plain text at all times is really reassuring.
Big fan of Obsidian. Especially for written notes. If you are working with a lot of images I’d give its canvas feature a try. I’m not using it personally, but I think it might fit the bill.
Isn’t it free if you’re okay with using it in light mode?
I mostly use the CLI but when I used to use PyCharm the JetBrain git GUI was the shit. The closest to it in a standalone program I’ve seen is maybe sublime merge, which is also great.
Guess we’re in dire need of a “Well shit…” button.