Come for the memes, stay for the wiki and AUR.
Come for the memes, stay for the wiki and AUR.
Kann ich Sie für unseren Herrn und Erlöser, Linux, begeistern?
My current laptop is 9 years old, I recently replaced the heat paste and added new RAM. It should definitely be more than 10 years, as my laptop is totally usable for everyday tasks like
This here is the best answer, i’d like to add:
Just use Markdown or Org-mode and then export to HTML. Most devices should have a browser capable of display this.
Org-mode is splendid and i use it almost every day, but i think what op is asking for is something different. If i want to write something like this:
s̵t̵r̵o̵k̵e̵
i would use +stroke+
in Org-mode. If i then set org-hide-emphasis-markers
to t
, the +
signs are hidden, but they are still there. If i save the file, and open it in another program, it is still +stroke+
, instead of the unicode variant.
The feature asked for was intended for the following use-case:
It would make reading plain text notes/todo lists cross-device simpler.
Which Org-mode would fail to deliver on.
This shouldn’t be too hard to implement in Emacs.
Like the planet solaria: https://fandom.adminforge.de/asimov/wiki/Solaria
The energy demand of AI will harm humanity, because we keep feeding it huge amounts of energy produced by burning fossile fuels.
Interesting read, especially the idea of specialized hardware for 1-bit LLMs.
I can confirm: i don’t have a sourcehut account and have submitted several patches via email there.
There is a vim mode available in a lot of other applications though.
You can self-host libretranslate: https://libretranslate.com/
Install all the patches immediately.
There is a demo instance: https://demo.hedgedoc.org/
If you look at the buttons on the top, you’ll see, that you can create a guest note.
I think you should ask yourself, if you just want text, or if you’d like to have embedded images as well. In general it sounds, as if you are looking for something to publish notes. This could be simple text files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files converted to HTML on a webserver, or a tool like HedgeDoc: https://hedgedoc.org/
More people who can join the fight for UBI, excellent!
What are you looking for? If you are into painting, Krita might be worth a try.
Yes, “VideoLAN Client” doesn’t sound like anything which might have network support.
Meet my friend: .unwrap()
Nushell can be helpful to sift through structured data: https://www.nushell.sh/
You can just open a csv file and filter and select what you want.