Thanks, deleted my comment. I saw a second person on the thread who had the price quoted to them, but I didn’t see context on whether or not they were getting a mobo replaced as well.
Thanks, deleted my comment. I saw a second person on the thread who had the price quoted to them, but I didn’t see context on whether or not they were getting a mobo replaced as well.
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You “fight” it by preventing it from spreading.
Makes me think of the scene from Easy Rider where they explain “dude” to Jack Nicholson.
Transportation exists.
You may… right now, in fact.
Did you just say “Ni” to that Lemmy user?
That man’s name? Thomas Ediswitch.
Are you sure it’s okay to just post the full D-word? Right where anyone can see it?
Computers still look like that if you try hard enough.
I also recommend everyone a book “On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons From the Twentieth Century”
In case it makes a difference to someone, it’s a pretty short book.
They don’t “legitimately believe” anything.
(Kickstarter)
KDE would liKe to Know your loKation.
They mean cleaning the sheets you slept on and towels you used.
Or something in between, like an optional USB-C cartridge reader.
Oh, I’m well aware. But the criticism I’m describing is that Joplin doesn’t write and read the notes as plain .md files on-disk as its storage backend. As I said, the lock-in component to the criticism is overblown (due to, yes, the ease of export), but people also tout the Obsidian approach to storage as allowing more flexibility to also access and edit your notes collection outside of the application, not to mention the flexibility to roll your own two-way syncing solution to other devices that don’t run Joplin, edit notes there and have changed synced back to notes in the application. I use and enjoy Joplin, and wish they would add something like that.
I brought this up because of what OP mentioned re: “view and modify” notes in something like jq
. I’m sure they’d want their external changes synced back to their notes.
A surprising number of people will tell you that the reason they prefer the closed-source Obsidian to Joplin is that Joplin doesn’t use Markdown files as its backend format to store its notes, but rather a database file. (They are formatted with Markdown, though.) I think the concerns they often express around lock-in are overblown, but this may mean it’s not what OP is looking for. I agree that the Joplin app is pretty nice, though more polished and featureful on desktop.
I’m struggling to see how this is a bad thing worthy of scare terms and sarcasm. If the dates were being moved forward and backward, that would be concerning, but they’re not.
How is the expiration date determined for an at-home COVID-19 diagnostic test and can it be extended?