Thanks for your suggestion! There’s a lot to like with Obsidian. Nebo seems promising, but it would be $18 for Windows and Android licenses. Not the end of the world, but $10 seems more reasonable for all platforms.
Thanks for your suggestion! There’s a lot to like with Obsidian. Nebo seems promising, but it would be $18 for Windows and Android licenses. Not the end of the world, but $10 seems more reasonable for all platforms.
I looked into this a bit today and it looks like the handwriting support, even with some plugins, is not great.
I recently got a tablet with pen support and have this same question. I’m specifically looking for something that’s on Android and Windows/web. So far, I’ve been using OneNote but I wish it had standard folders instead of notebooks and pages.
Great thanks! I downloaded a couple of episodes to listen to.
What is the Home Assistant podcast like? More developer focused or end user or what?
You’re fun. Happy holidays!
Ah, the old criticize the strawman, throw an ad hominem trick.
Love them. Though, WizFile occasionally starts eating up a lot of CPU on my machine until I force close it.
This is amazing. I’ve tried half-assed a few times to find an app better than Sky Map and this is in a different league. Immediately uninstalled Sky Map. Finally.
Thank you, this is helpful! I hadn’t heard about the credit for unused space. That’s kinda cool.
Could you share some more thoughts on your experience with Proton over the last year after switching from Gmail?
Damn that made me realize how much I miss that show.
Copilot and Gemini both refuse to answer a question asking for general information about this ballot measure.
Tell me about the ballot measure this fall in Missouri regarding ranked choice voting.
I’m still learning how to answer this question. In the meantime, try Google Search.
From a KBIA article:
In addition to the ban on ranked choice voting, the resolution states that the candidate who receives the most votes in a political party primary will be the only candidate on the ballot for November for that party.
As u/usernameblankface said, 8 minutes is the time it cooks while fully pressurized. It can take anywhere from a little over 5 minutes to a half hour or more to heat up everything inside enough to generate the steam necessary to pressurize.
Aeropress coffee was always the best tasting. But I found I just didn’t have the patience for making it that way every morning, especially since I drink four cups at least.
Yeah we really need some more details here.
Can’t wait to take a picture of a trailhead map and try tracking myself on it.
Can you share what most folks use DietPi for? I searched but found mostly only installation videos.
How traumatizing for everyone involved.