I love Todoist and use it every day, but that may not be the use case you had in mind.
I love Todoist and use it every day, but that may not be the use case you had in mind.
I didn’t know that! Although I don’t pay for SL, I get it as part of my Proton sub.
If you have a paid plan you can generate SimpleLogin aliases directly when generating a login on a webpage. It’s a very nice feature.
Seriously… I would rather not have to pay for Filen on top of my Proton business sub.
Oops, I missed that part. There’s the X280 and its predecessors (X270, X260, etc.). The screen is 12.5" so the overall dimensions should be OK.
For Linux I would just find the best ThinkPad within your budget (a used one, in this case)
Edit for an example (and re-edit to clean up link): https://www.ebay.com/itm/134956529143
He wrote the post, so presumably he is.
Archinstall didn’t exist 5 years ago, so this is actually true!
I stand corrected then - welcome aboard! Linux is much easier to get into now than even just 5 years ago.
Uh yeah OK, I doubt anyone in c/linux didn’t know how to do this already
Same, I just use Spotify, or Plexamp for anything on my own server.
OpenBSD being based in Canada
Huh, TIL… That’s cool!
I’d be happy if the Affinity suite worked on Linux :(
It’s open source Figma
Sure, but all it does it give you a nice UI for local markdown files. There’s no lock-in.
VSCode and Obsidian work great.
Write some alt text for us if you’re so butthurt about it.
Sounds like my distro hopping, but I don’t do it all in one sitting.
Whoa, nice. Sounds like the best of GNOME and KDE combined, plus extra goodies like tiling. I’m not sure I can give up the AUR so I hope I can use this on Arch one day.
I’ll stick to EndeavourOS, thanks