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That applies for most things tbh
That applies for most things tbh
To get into a private tracker you need to have a good seed to leech ratio, and to do that you need to upload a lot, which is what gets you on the ISP hitlist. This solution is by definition not useful for people in countries where the ISPs enforce no torrenting
Please post your address to send the medal
Okay but when can we use the weather forecast on our dashboards? Functionality was retired with no replacement
Because they’re russian and offering free cloud storage of your business documents
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
English is my first language and I’ve never heard of another meaning for rice apart from the food.
Wait. Your one works fine and sooner rather than later there will be the steam deck 2. Better to upgrade to that!
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
The problem is that many people learn by themselves, and leave a security vulnerability. This is designed to avoid that
Strongly agree. These guys are just so typical in the Linux community. Embarrassing themselves ranting against a project designed to lower the barrier for entry. “If you can’t code your own kernel why are you even trying to set up a Plex server” vibes
Can you explain your issue here? It’s free and open source. What is he “selling”?
Are you deliberately being obtuse? They do enforce no torrenting of copyrighted material. Downloading they tend to not care, but uploading will get you legal notices in many EU nations