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Shame, because there have been some times that igg is the only group with a specific release.
Shame, because there have been some times that igg is the only group with a specific release.
Wild. What an obscure piece of internet history to have missed out on as an old Justin.tv user.
Wait, is that actually Twitch’s history - Justin.tv?
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Hugely appreciate this, thank you! I have a portable monitor this would be brilliant on
I found that Flameshot does not automatically select an annotation tool after snipping - which turned me off it.
Unless there is a setting I missed that enabled that. I went with Ksnip as a result.
ShareX is my favourite, but that UI doesn’t scale.
Would love to hear more about your setup. This is something I wanted to explore at some point.
Wait, he’s back on the Daily Show?
What are we talking? Haymaker? A stiff jab?
I skip every article with “slams” in the headline.
Isn’t that because it was spread by the British in the first place?
Can you link me to that community? I searched for degoogled and came up dry.
The self hosted solution is free if you are setting it up on your own device. I never looked in to hosting on fly.io myself.
It won’t be as easy to set up as Keep (no email invites, you’ll need to copy long and obscure URI codes between devices) but once set up, it’s smooth.
You’re posting in the open-source community so I won’t suggest Google keep (even though the wife and I use it for our shopping list - adding by voice using the Nest Hub in the kitchen is super handy)… But I will suggest a mixed oss/non-oss solution.
Obsidian, plus a self hosted Obsidian livesync. It does real-time writes to the hosted couchdb, and of set up correctly these changes can propogate live.
How does Garuda fit on the Arch spectrum?
I would like to try it, but it only has a Windows Store client.
I was burned on the first gen Watchy - most shipped with a busted real-time clock. It was a watch that couldn’t keep time. In order for them to do a replacement, they required a decent amount of technical knowledge that I didn’t have in order to run commands and spit out a report. I was using the watch as a tool to learn, but wasn’t at that stage.
The lesson I learned was don’t buy pre-release hardware.