Org-roam for emacs is an alternative. It doesn’t have a phone application though.
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Have you tried org-mode in emacs? It’s got everything and more! You have zettelkast-style note taking, journal, agenda, spreadsheets and a bunch of other stuff. And everything is saved in text files.
Emacs really is a great operating system!
I read some of the studies on this and i would say that the evidence is shaky at best. People seem to have an easier time reading texts using fonts that they are used to.
I’m currently fighting waybar to make it look similar to what you got. Do you happen to have config files to share?
AntY@lemmy.worldto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for libre altenratives to make presentations3·2 months agoLately I’ve been using Sent.
AntY@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•End of 10 - Windows ten is ending. Microsoft wants you to buy a new computer. But what if you could make your current one fast and secure again?English191·2 months agoMy dad had problems with Ubuntu since the snaps didn’t communicate well. For example opening links in Thunderbird using Firefox.
I would recommend mint just to avoid the snaps.
AntY@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla odometer uses “predictive algorithms” to void warranty, lawsuit claimsEnglish2·3 months agoThe unity mile, of course. It’s 10,688.54 m.
AntY@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla odometer uses “predictive algorithms” to void warranty, lawsuit claimsEnglish6·3 months agoOr about 11 swedish miles per day.
Can I suggest vim or emacs?
AntY@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Danish PM condemns Trump team over imminent Greenland visitEnglish18·4 months agoI think that they can’t deny access to the US military bases in Greenland.
Sorry, I misread your comment.
I mean, what is the compromise here exactly? Don’t deport all the children with cancer? Only shut down half of the department of education?
I thought it was the other way around. The thickest part of the can is the top, followed by the bottom. The sides are much thinner. I thought the reasoning behind switching to tall and narrow cans with the same internal volume was to save on aluminium.
Vi hasn’t been updated since 2005. Aren’t everyone just using vim or neovim?
AntY@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would you say my conservative dad has at least revatively gotten the point?172·5 months agoI mean, if you fit in with all the norms that society sets and you feel happy, you don’t need mental health care. However, as soon as you don’t fit in or if you don’t feel happy, it might be a good idea to see a therapist to get help to deal with these feelings. Of course, the therapy should be free if you need it and everyone that even remotely feel the need to talk with someone should get to see a therapist.
I’m saying that being trans seems hard. I don’t envy those who are, because of all the stress and transphobia. I still maintain that it could be a good thing to talk with a therapist when meeting hardships in life, and untreated gender dysphoria must be a hardship. I don’t want anyone to feel like talking with someone about their problems is a negative thing. We all need to vent and be seen for the individuals that we are, especially when we go through rough times.
If that makes me a gatekeeper, I guess I am one. Personally, I think I’m just arguing for mental health care for all.
AntY@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code.English4·5 months agoThis is exactly right. AI can only interpolate between datapoints. I used to write code for research papers and chat gpt couldn’t understand a thing I asked of it.
AntY@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•New Junior Developers Can’t Actually Code.English191·5 months agoWe have the same problem with literacy here in Sweden. It’s unnerving to think that these kids will need to become doctors, lawyers and police officers in the future.
AntY@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Would you say my conservative dad has at least revatively gotten the point?163·5 months agoI’m not trying to gatekeep, I’m just saying that therapy might be a good idea. As you wrote, 1 % experience regret, though I would have guessed at half of that. These people exist and every effort should be made for them to not need to regret their decision. But the other side of the argument is also true: the access to gender affirming care needs to be improved. Especially I feel that there is a stigmatization when someone seeks treatment and that’s really bad.
As for nose jobs, the cosmetic surgery industry is wild and not at all regulated enough. Of course one should need to see a therapist before getting a nose job.
Regarding the costs of healthcare, I find it repulsive that companies make money from people’s misery. Gender affirming care, including therapy, should be payed by the state.
Electric cars have been around for a very long time. According to Wikipedia, in 1912, 38% of 33,842 cars in the US were electric.
I think that Tesla showed that a modern performance car could be electric. It made electric cars cool again.
I would never be caught in a Tesla though.