Apparently, it isn’t about FOSS. It’s about trademark infringement.
Apparently, it isn’t about FOSS. It’s about trademark infringement.
I’d feel worse if they didn’t so richly deserve it.
The Zenkit suite may do what you want. I started using it when M$ applied E3 to Wunderlist
For once, I hope Verizon wins
To answer the question, I very much prefer fountain pens. They’re much more economical in the long run, they write smoother and are less prone to clogging, and the different inks are just fun.
To the point about carbons: Not many situations require carbon copies these days. For those that do, you can usually pick up a vintage (not a modern) Esterbrook for a reasonable price and replace the nib. Esterbrook had a couple dozen different nibs, some specifically hardened for writing carbon copies. They’re also fairly easy to find.
There may be some modern pens that are good for writing carbons. Check Goulet Pens or some of the other online sellers.
NB: If you go for an Esterbrook, definitely look for the antiques. They may require a bit of maintenance, but they still write beautifully. The modern ones are made by some outfit that purchased the company name for overpriced branding, but they have no connection to the originals.
Seems to be still available on Apple’s store. And if Google intended to bury it, this is definitely Streisand Effect at work. Wish I’d known about this a few years ago when I was hiking more
What are anti-features?
Yes, I know it’s difficult to impossible to avoid China in this domain. That won’t stop me trying. :)
Tapo looks promising. If Frigate is too much for the Pi, I have a couple of retired PCs that could be recommissioned. Thanks for the suggestion.
I’ll check them out. Thanks!
Another new project to consider. Thanks!
Thanks for the suggestion. Amcrest is a new one to me. I’ll check them out.
Amcrest is a new one for me. Doing more research, but thanks for the suggestion.
Amcrest is a new one to me. Thanks for the suggestion.
Thanks for the suggestion. I have a hard time trusting a company that appears to try to hide its country of origin. And I’m not interested in anything made by a Chinese company.
I’m not interested, for numerous reasons, in anything produced by or in China.
I really like the concept of PoE cameras for the same reasons. Given where they’ll be installed, I’d rather only climb onto the roof or into attic crawlspaces once. :)
Joplin has this functionality, although I don’t often use it since I prefer to type directly into the Markdown editor. Whatever you choose, be sure that you’re comfortable with the security and privacy implications of it.
This is a really cool idea, and some fediverse software already lets you follow hashtags (ie Pixelfed and maybe Mastodon). I could imagine this being immediately abused by mistagging to force material into your feed. It’s already a problem on Pixelfed.
Thanks for the explanation. I really do appreciate it. We seem to have a fundamental disagreement about whether this can be truly private and, indeed, whether it’s necessary at all. It still seems to me a non-private solution in search of a problem.
This is actually the Tails project merging with Tor. The Tor project manage Tails and not the other way around.