

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.


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.


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.


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


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.


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 recommend you check out Lady blackbird. Ot has a mechanic that to gain experience you need to use your attributes, but if at any moment you make something that goes against it you lose that characteristic forever.
It’s a one-shot that can be played between 1 and 4 sessions depending on your group. If you have a group you should give it a shot. And it’s free I see that now there are other campaigns I have just played the first one


Where did you block the internet access? Ok the router? I’ve been looking to do this on some smart switches that I control from homeassistant, but I’m not sure how to block them


I use alternativeto.net quite frequently when looking for an app. To see if there are better alternatives, and to find open source apps


I have a domain with godaddy that renews very soon. Is it posible to migrate it to another registrar?


Geeknights - 2 geeks talking about geeky stuff which is not just 1 but 3 different shows.
Ludology - talks about boardgame design
Self-hosted podcast - this one has a couple ads but all related to the tech and usually includes discounts
Darknet diaries- I think this has a bit of ads but can’t remember right now
Hackaday - news about random stuff and cool projects
Just remembered people make games, but it’s for patreon only


Some friends had to restart their business because their only online presence was on Instagram and their account got banned. So all their sales dropped to almost 0 overnight
It seems to be on a healthy state, there are some communities that I would like to have more content. But that’s also on me to share and contribute to the communities I would like to see.
Being a bystander on reddit for so long it’s a bit difficult to change that mindset, but I’m trying to share a bit more


It amazes me the amount of people that think theres no alternative to adobe, just for their casual use. I know that for professional it has some features that no other has.


If you are not used to, at first it may be difficult to pay attention to the audio and understand it. Sometimes for me, the audio becomes background noise.
I listen to several podcasts, while it’s not the same as an audiobook I started doing it to practice languages until I found some channels I like and it’s now part of my daily activities


This is very important. It’s easier to do regular “exercise” if it’s part of your daily routine than having to go out of your way to go to the gym.
The fittest I’ve been on the last years has been when I could bike to the office
I don’t understand what’s the bonus of suscribing for those updates. Are they better or come before everyone else gets them?