Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).
Because F++k Google.
Tuta (used to be called Tutanota), web and Android clients).
Because F++k Google.
Don’t forget Sales people too. At my company they frequently schedule fun activities right in the middle of the day.
Wow, what an odd coincidence.
That one is my aspiration too. Is retirement as great as it seems?
Sync for Lemmy
Wkuk, always knew when to stop before they crossed that line. 👍
When is Lemmy going to fix spoiler tags?
Sheesh!
My mind is blown! (And my paperlessngx server is about to get really busy!!! :)
OK. I guess it’s time to go start my rutabaga farm now.
Does anyone have a place like this near them?
I wish I did.
Hi! I use a MS Xbox S wireless controller on Ubunut almost every day and it “just works” but your controller seems different.
It might help us to know:
Also, does this help at all?
https://github.com/medusalix/xone
xone is a Linux kernel driver for Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S accessories. It serves as a modern replacement for xpad, aiming to be compatible with Microsoft’s Game Input Protocol (GIP).
My American self: Three WEEKS!?!?!!!?!!?
Yah, on Windows I prefer Greenshot (greenshot.org). It’s free, open-source and is so easy to use, I frequently forget it’s running in the background.
Use Flameshot every day. Love it.
Two tips for users:
Check out this page for info on customizing the key bindings you use within the app to suit your needs: https://flameshot.org/docs/guide/key-bindings/
Same page has instructions for choosing which key-combo should bring up the GUI. I’m on Ubuntu and had to do special steps to make it work with the PrintScr key but it’s so easy to use now!
I used logseq for about 6 months before I found Memos. LS was just always getting in my way. Memos just works, for me.
This is where I’ve landed too.
I love it. I do use it on mobile, in my browser too. I’ve been meaning too see what other clients are available for android.
You might like to search this community, and also \c\self_hosted, since this question gets asked a lot.
For me:
I created two things - CodeNotes (for snippets) and a lil’ Weather app myself 'cause I didn’t like what I found out there.
All good. IMO, almost discussion on Lemmy is good.
How about this?
The Cathedral and the Bazaar : Musings on Linux and Open Source by an Accidental Revolutionary by Eric Raymond,
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/the-cathedral-and-the-bazaar-musings-on-linux-and-open-source-by-an-accidental-revolutionary-9780596001087
It’s from 1997 but addresses some of what you mentioned. Things have changed a lot since it was written though, so just keep that in mind.