Not really unfortunately. I use Joplin with my notes living on my nextcloud at the moment, but its still not quite what I’m looking for. Notesnook might be another one worth looking at. I think you can also self host it, but I haven’t tried it yet.
Not really unfortunately. I use Joplin with my notes living on my nextcloud at the moment, but its still not quite what I’m looking for. Notesnook might be another one worth looking at. I think you can also self host it, but I haven’t tried it yet.
I gave up on that machine and got a stainless steel bialetti. I’ve managed to pull a good shot 1 or 2 times and was never able to get consistent even after I got a good grinder and swapped the showerhead basket for a professional one.
Telekom law suite incoming
Using a search engine and adding “Lemmy” will, given there is info of course, work similar to adding reddit before.
That headline again: we realized we were missing out on so much preorder cash
Don’t give him ideas, nature is suffering enough as is.
Probably because everyone is still constantly recommending Mint as a good distro for beginners.
When did they release Notepad+++?
I think the biggest advantage for my use case is the no fuzz aspect. In the rare case something goes wrong I can reboot and select the previous version that worked without a problem. Also the ease of mind knowing I can’t really fuck up my machine, as the important parts are immutable. Other than that I enjoy having everything gaming related already configured correctly as I use bazzite - but that’s probably also true for non immutable gaming oriented distros.
As someone that loves to draw: definitely worth it. Is it worth it for you? I can’t tell you. Having a clear goal helps tremendously so wanting to create your own comic can be good motivation.
As for how long it’ll take you: depends completely on what your own measure is. The more you practice the better you’ll get. Also: set goals for practice (I want to learn hands, I want to draw clothes etc.)
And: drawing is a rather inexpensive hobby to get started, if you don’t like it, you can just quit whenever.
It’s probably countered by the “year of the Linux desktop” claims. Keeps it in a limbo.