Thanks! I use Excalidraw occasionally, but only in light mode. Derp.
Thanks! I use Excalidraw occasionally, but only in light mode. Derp.
OT: What program are these diagrams made with? I’ve seen them floating around recently and really like the looks of them.
I assumed it was, as I believe the jmp.chat folks have claimed their entire platform is open source, but I could be remembering incorrectly.
The call quality is the same as normal cell phone service as far as I can tell.
If I recall correctly, it just syncs with your local contacts, but they also get propagated across platforms. So it’s the best of both worlds.
I’ve used it for the last 3 years, and it costs money, but jmp.chat is a drop in replacement for Google voice. It has clients for all platforms, and features synchronization amongst other things. Give it a shot.
This is the correct answer, for Nvidia.
Vertical tabs.
I’ve been an elementary OS user for something like 7 years. And I’ve been running Linux as my only OS since 1999. Previously I had been running Ubuntu since warty warthog, but switched to elementary when Ubuntu introduced their horrible unity desktop.
elementary is a great Linux distribution, and is a great user experience. The ONLY 2 negatives that I can think of are that it lags other distros because it’s based on Ubuntu LTS releases, and it has no upgrade mechanism so you have to wipe and reinstall with each release.
I use it for work, gaming, and all my various side projects and haven’t had any issues with any of those. Give it a go and see if it feels right for you.
Void pointers. Pure evil.
Good. Snap is an abomination.
I miss being able to use bitmapped fonts back in the Gnome 1.x days.