Really cool concept
Really cool concept
If you don’t trust the person, why give them access to your WiFi in the first place?
You’re asking them to set up and maintain another platform for you to … Checks notes… use their FOSS project? Not contribute to development, just…use? That does not seem worth their time. Certainly sounds demanding to step into a project and tell them to do things differently otherwise you won’t honour them with your presence
You’re not “locked out”. You choose to exclude yourself by placing such a high value on privacy. Privacy for what here? For some near-public announcement threads and support channel chats that anyone else in the channel could screenshot or download or post online anyway? That is your choice but framing it as the project developers locking you out is strange.
In the block, the first word should be TODO
Then when you click off it, it adds a checkbox at the start
Everything is already a bullet list, that’s the logseq design, so if you also want numbering then use the command key /
and search for numbering
Hope that helps!
I would argue that it is as close as you can get to WYSIWYG without being it. Logseq works with blocks, which in most cases are only a line or two long. Every block on the page, except the one you’re actively clicked on /working on are WYSIWYG.
There’s no rendering etc, you just click off the block and you see it
Logseq is very very similar to obsidian but is FOSS.
Supports checkboxes
Where are all the people who claim to never ever have had an issue with audio or Bluetooth on Linux and how it’s worse on windows?
Controversial opinion: unless your university studies and work is in OS development, then you should go for Windows or Mac. You won’t have energy or time to keep fixing your laptop OS when an update breaks the Bluetooth driver or whatever when you have a class to attend and assignments to do
I interpreted “middle of the road” as doing nothing special, just normal tasks done a normal way and therefore hoping everything just works so you can focus on work
This is why I got a MacBook (unpopular opinion here)
I know that logseq is working on real time collaboration, and they have docs pages on how to share across devices and users without any centralisation or touching their servers
I don’t think so no. You’ve really gotta put some force into it to create one
Someone call 112 (/911) There has been a massacre over here
Mate, you’re the one who said “everybody”. I’m glad to see I have convinced you to step off of that soapbox and see reality a bit more
Can you try to actually read properly what I wrote?! I’m not saying that you, a Linux maximalist, can’t care about both issues in the middle East and your open source operating system. I’m saying that there are plenty of people who have bigger issues (such as the being bombed) to have space to care about Linux
Your statements that everyone must care about Linux otherwise they don’t care about property rights etc is completely misguided
Maybe there are rights more immediately important to people than the vague, long term rights associated with an open source operating system for their computer?
“everybody ought to care about Linux” - you, a few minutes ago. I’m taking your statement to the extreme to show how ridiculous it is
Maybe Palestinian children shouldn’t need to care about Linux. Maybe there are also lots of other people who shouldn’t need to care about Linux. My point was to make you see outside of your world
Please enlighten me how Linux will save Palestinian children from being bombed
… Just to put your little world in context of the big world outside the window
Your argument is that if someone can use an “advanced” excel feature, they should also be able to code up that feature for a foss alternative software?