Did peerfed ever figure out the bandwidth issues? Is there a way this can scale?
Did peerfed ever figure out the bandwidth issues? Is there a way this can scale?
Probably wherever there are domestic agents.
Siyuan is probably the most advanced note taking app out there right now. Affine.pro is also a good one Appflowy is also good. All are FOSS.
Between the two I recommend OnlyOffice because it has better export compatibility, a PDF editor, seamless interchange between their desktop, mobile, and web versions, and a nicer UI. You’d only need LibreOffice if you’re doing very advanced document formatting or very niche scientific or financial formulas. LibreOffice has been around for a lot longer than OnlyOffice so its got more edge use cases figured out. Onlyoffice is more modern and IMO feels like a smoother experience with the UI.
I don’t think there are any sustainable fully open source software out there that are used for consumers besides the ones that reach a critical mass of support. And even then as a software gets more complex the more there are sacrifices to the FOSS model. You should read the boad discuss forum for TDF/Libreoffice. Collabora is trying to nerf the free version of TDF and the board reps are in this toxic battle with Collabora board reps. Eventually FOSS software needs a stable revenue stream besides donations.
OnlyOffice, Affine.Pro
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For me it’s a tie between Oracle, Atlassian, and Microsoft.
All three of them have built their business models around intentional poor design = money for extra services. They could make their software easier and more functional, but they intentionally don’t so because it would hurt their profits. That kind of greed is inexcusable to me.
Ulaa Browser is pretty good on Android.
Is your first language English? I can help explain but need to know if you didn’t understand because of a language barrier or you read it too quickly.
I got radicalized by Slashdot. But I don’t regret it.
I dislike that term. In this context I suppose the intent was to give a simple response to a simple question.
That’s not what my statement posits.
Some professors have actually done the methodical research to find out this is, in fact, true. There’s no shadowy elite there’s just an elite that has a policy towards this: https://www.amazon.com/Gatekeeper-Years-Economics-According-Times/dp/1594516820
Fair I don’t have enough context.
Anti-intellectualism is a strategy employed by some rich people that control some mass media outlets to keep people away from being class conscious.
Your points dispproving hydrogen as a viable energy solution for the future are a bit silly. It’s like saying the future isn’t possible because what is available now. I would actually say you’re being anti-intellectual because you’re not being open minded and solution oriented, which are intellectual traits.
Have you tried JetBrains Fleet yet?
Sorry, i meant the video sharing one. I forgot the name. Thanks for sharing this though!