Hearing a few thoughts about the adjustable keel being in the up position. If the ballast was lower that would have certainly helped with stability.
Hearing a few thoughts about the adjustable keel being in the up position. If the ballast was lower that would have certainly helped with stability.
Thanks, will take a look.
Are any of these solutions able to be used via an AppleTV?
I was there a few years ago but don’t remember seeing any snow machines.
Anyone know what options there are for using something like this on an Apple TV?
My biggest reason for moving off Notion (and to Obsidian) was lack of offline availability. This has left me in a bind multiple times.
A warning to those that haven’t looked at this list…. It’s a time vacuum. A “few minutes” of browsing it will translate to hours lost and family members on the verge of reporting you as missing.
Works for me in Voyager (wefwef) This is a cool feature!
Thanks, still getting the hang of this. I think indexed it?
Quick plug for [email protected]
Pretty established at this point and getting more posts every day.
Thanks for the insight!
Is it possible for the scans to be stored as files that are readable should paperless crash and I’m not around to get it up and running, or are files stored as weird non-standard file formats?
edit: looks like scans are saved as pdf’s. Thanks for the insight!
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Just checked. Yup, one post. Still helping the fediverse in my book.
Memory unlocked. irssi was my go-to.
Similar story, except the misses randomly messaged me in AOL Instant Messanger. Lived 3k miles apart. That was 20+ years ago. Good times.
If you want to self-host, Vikunja is a pretty good replacement for Trello.
Immich is rapidly growing into the closest solution for replacing google photos. It’s not fully there yet, but there is very active development going on and it’s advancing quickly.
Another thumbs up for Vikunja. Even approved by the wife! Note that integration with Apple reminders is not working currently and there doesn’t seem to be a solution.
Counting commits is exactly the type of stuff starting to happen. linearb.io for example. I’m seeing this used as a way to rank dev value under the guise of “we’re just trying to help teams improve throughput”
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