

Charging for themes and tech support seems fine to me. As long as it’s possible to do it yourself.
They need to make money, to continue the development and that seems a good compromise


Charging for themes and tech support seems fine to me. As long as it’s possible to do it yourself.
They need to make money, to continue the development and that seems a good compromise


Don’t give them more ideas


Sadly its really hard to change habits. But it goes both ways, every time I need to use windows I find myself grunting for every minor thing that doesn’t work as expected.
Since it would make small quantities (at least at the start) and with better materials, I bet it would be also more expensive so maybe it evens out.
I would also buy it, I’m tired of household items that randomly break and the manufacturer doesn’t care.


At least to compare software you can use alternativeto.net
It seems that the best way to avoid AI slop is to find a small community on the the topic.


Came here just to say that. Avoid WD.


Planka is a good option, altough its more like an alternative to Trello. You should check it out and see if it works for your use case


That’s right, a friend told me that he gets a lot more from a single purchase on bandcamp, that from spotify


I just use that for sharing memes with whoever sees it.


Yep, I went to check it as soon as it got announced thinking it would be a couple bucks for a monthly mystery album. but it’s the same price as a regular one. Maybe if could be worth it later when it gets more clubs since you could find one that fits an specific niche. Rightnow the four ones feel a bit generic


For smaller folders I like using syncthing, that way it’s like having multiple updated backups


You can check their capacities and speeds with software like cpu-z.


You can use windows freely without activating, or at least you could last time I needed it.


This is the correct way to do it, use it, see if it works for you and try to understand what happened. It’s not that different from using examples or stack overflow. With time you get better, but you need to have that last critical thinking step. Otherwise you will never learn and will just copy paste hoping it works


I’m looking for the same. I’ve used moon reader on android and it can sync progress between devices. Also it supports WebDAV, so calibre may work but I haven’t tried it
I mean that the abstraction and “security” measures have made it very difficult to get where are the files. It’s not thinking in any app in particular.
To give you an example:


Put any person who has zero computer experience in front of a windows computer or Linux computer and I doubt they would say the windows computer just works and the Linux one doesn’t.
In my experience, usually with Linux they have less problems and it’s easier to use. Until they need an application that only works on Windows.
Don’t forget the old stuff folder inside another old stuff.
Seriously tough nowadays it seems harder to organize, everything is in the cloud or in an app.
I dont see why it need blockchain unless it’s needed to keep a registry. Which for day to day communication I think it’s excessive