I enjoy fluent reader but you cannot export articles as a pdf as far as i know
I enjoy fluent reader but you cannot export articles as a pdf as far as i know
Screen is great, i used it for a long time to keep my Minecraft server process running on a raspberry pi. I recently just switched from screen to tmux
Currently im using standard note but id love to give this a try. I first heard of it from techlore
Some great apps on here, downloading some of the suggestions to try out
I wish i knew about this during my degree
Oh yeah, i didnt even think to do that. Thats a great tip ;)
Using password managers. All of my friends and family refuse to use them but always complain about getting locked out of accounts due to forgetting login details. I leave them too it now.
I love the borderlands franchise but there is no chance ill watch the movie. As soon as it said some of the writers from marvel was involved i was out.
Those was kind of jokey answers, i really like using mine as a back up for documents via syncthing to view when im out if i need it. Much prefer this than uploading to cloud storage. I also use syncthing to have my save states for emulators sync from my phone to pc so i can contiune where i left off on the other device
Plugging headphones into a jack port and taking the back of to replace battery.
Amazon kindle. It didnt let me plug it into my computer and upload books to use it without internet access. Everything needed sending through amazon. I should have expected this but it was so locked down and filled with ads to the point it was unusable. I attempted to jailbreak it and it bricked so i threw it away and went back to using calibre on my computer. I would really like an offline open source ebook reader.
Lol, year of the Linux desktop here we come XD
Im genuinely so thankful for this project, the creator and maintainers. You are doing the lords work.
Damn this is hard. I keep java script disabled by default so its hard to say anything good. I begrudgingly have to whitelist websites i need that cant run without it.
Linux gaming PC, steam deck, SNES, ps2
Watching spooky movies, playing spooky games and costumes