Alarmio. No clue about Spotify, but you can choose a custom song.
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Alarmio. No clue about Spotify, but you can choose a custom song.
I think that app dead now, but I’m sure there are similar apps on the Play store.
*You could create your own types of test (because sorry, not sorry, Anki sucks): Typing Practice, Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill-in-the-Blank, Matching, Short Answer.
Two apps in particular:
- Test me Anything*
- I can’t wake up
E: formatting
Not to be confused with OpenOffice.
(LibreOffice forked from OO back then.)
OnlyOffice.
(And OFC all the other great ones, Dark Reader, Chameleon, NoScript, AdBlocker Ultimate.)
The thing that makes me laugh/cry/be happy I switched to Linux, is that it’s in that state, but it’s a paid product.
If the license was free it was somewhat okay, but it’s not. People are still paying.
I know about one app that requires you to solve math questions. I want all the *other* tasks.
I can’t wake up or a similar app.
I would’ve wanted an alarm clock app with ‘tasks’ you need to do before turning it off.
Not a DE but a WM, but i3.
In the future, probably Cosmic, because I like Gnome’s aesthetic and I prefer something lighter, and because I like i3’s worklow.
Like I said in the post on c/archlinux, I had more problems on ‘user-friendly’ distros, than I had on Arch.
I’d go Arch, I think it answers on most of your points.
OFC like on every rolling releases you’ll might risk having problems after not updating too long.
If you have NetworkManager installed (you should have), you can use nmtui
, TUI tool.
TUI is <u>T</u>erminal <u>U</u>ser <u>I</u>nterface, and IMO very user-friendly.
> Me, a fake Arch user who never installed both of them
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Me: ‘I don’t need a bag’.
Also me:
Yes please.
Me with politics.
> <country-name-having-a-war>
> *block*