I’m pretty sure after exploring thousands of people you’re more likely to get chlamydia than rich. I could be wrong though, maybe try it?
I’m pretty sure after exploring thousands of people you’re more likely to get chlamydia than rich. I could be wrong though, maybe try it?
Let’s not forget an important distinction here. This man is not making any of these things, and he isn’t capable of making them. But, he is capable of directly and indirectly impacting the people who are capable of making them negatively enough that we get utter failures like the cybertruck.
Don’t give him more credit than he deserves.
Sorry, this isn’t helpful. I migrated the hard way, hah. I just went to each page in OneNote and hit ctrl+a, copied that and pasted without formatting into TriliumNext, then fixed the formatting.
It took some time, but was worth it to me. I figured it would be a good test to help me familiarize myself with TriliumNext a little.
An easier path to help adoption would probably go a long way, but it also might eat up a lot of development time and routinely need work. I’m not sure how often the OneNote export formats change.
Mobile improvements would be huge!
I’ve been using this for a couple weeks now and completely replaced OneNote with it (been wanting to ditch OneNote for awhile). It’s been very smooth, nice work!
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Then you wouldn’t notice all the fun and exciting recommendations they have for you! /s
Showing free demos as their own line item in the store suggestions feels counterintuitive. As a user, I don’t want this, it just clusters the interface. I want to see the main game and something on it indicating a demo is available.
As for developers, discoverability is something they are always talking (complaining) about. Artificially inflating the sheer number of competing games for visibility seems like an odd choice in that regard.
It does support bios updates. That’s how I do mine on my laptop (a Lenovo).
Hmm I haven’t tried this. Thanks for the suggestion.
So, a dark pattern is a design that tries to trick the user into something. But what is the word for “knowing what the user wants, blatantly ignoring it and imposing the companies will anyway”?
Example: I think YouTube shorts are a terrible format, and I find them generally irritating. So I click the X on the element in YouTube that has a bunch of side scrolling cards, where each card is one of these shorts. YouTube informs me it will hide them for 30 days and then they’ll be back.
Another example, Windows Update. I’ve set all the group policy settings so it should never restart and update without me triggering it. But, if I allow it to download the update, then damn my group policy settings, it is going to apply that update and restart whenever it wants.
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Ah that makes much more sense. I think I crossed my wires. You mentioned backing up the Minecraft worlds and so I thought “deduplicated backups… so borg.”
I appreciate your explanation.
Is there a link?
Also, how does this compare to something like Borg?
And if you’re wrong, the other shoe just probably hasn’t dropped yet.
Losing the Internet Archive would be a huge loss. Unfortunately, greedy companies don’t want us to have nice things.
That’s awesome. Thanks for updating. Looking forward to this hitting stable!
I have all those plugins too, please report back if it works!
Oh that’s unfortunate. I have the LCD model and didn’t realize it can’t do this due to hardware.
This isn’t limited to the Reddit app. You can see it on the desktop and mobile website too.