Emacs org-mode, although with minimal organsation (just a single tag typically, which org-agenda then shows in my calendar if I’ve scheduled it for a certain time). It does support priorities too, but I don’t typically use that.
Emacs org-mode, although with minimal organsation (just a single tag typically, which org-agenda then shows in my calendar if I’ve scheduled it for a certain time). It does support priorities too, but I don’t typically use that.
It’s the power usage and physical space that puts me off those kind of solutions. Of course, that varies a lot based on your living circumstances (location, whether you own a house, etc).
I believe some use tailscale for this, although I don’t entirely like having a third party store wireguard keys if I’m understanding it correctly.
It’s a nice improvement on Kobo e-ink readers in particular, with much better usage of space and lots of options for tweakers.
Annoying side note: I’m getting like 5 notifications from comment replies on Firefox desktop, I think it might be one for every tab. Think I’ll disable that for now.
No koreader support yet which is a deal breaker for me, but I’ll keep an eye on it for sure.
They are particularly annoying on the Steam Deck and other handhelds where not being online is common.
Anyway, I dislike it in general but like you I’ve put up with it in some cases (see the Hitman series).
I prefer the way XMonad handles multimonitor workspaces, but left for Sway due to wayland support.
I was just thinking that common forum software implementing ActivityPub would be a great way to link all of these disparate web forums that are still active and have useful content.