

Sad that I had to scroll all the way to the bottom to find someone who actually read the article. Has Lemmy become reddit?
Sad that I had to scroll all the way to the bottom to find someone who actually read the article. Has Lemmy become reddit?
I use Shelter and it’s worked fine for me. It’s on F-Droid and was last updated on Dec 12, 2023.
Let’s also not forget Windows NT, Windows 2000 predecessor.
But ministry officials said the lights would not have been turned on even if they had been in service because there was sufficient visibility that day.
Right, because there’s already runway holding position markings that you do not cross without clearance - every pilot from private on up knows about these. The mentioned lights are for low visibility situations which this was not.
Yeah if I can’t find anything else I might try that, just trying to very slowly get away from Google little by little lol, thanks for the tip though!
I see in your other response that you want to get away from Google. Check out the degoogle and selfhosted communities. I selfhost Vikunja to sync with tasks.org so I can access my tasks on my phone and computer. There’s other selfhost options too.
https://lemmy.ml/c/degoogle https://lemmy.world/c/selfhosted
https://tasks.org/ - Sync is optional
I’ve been on this same journey for a long time - a search for something easy like Google Keep but private and preferably self-hostable. The problem I see with a lot of the options out there is they want to be a full-blown note taking / second brain app and focus on markdown as the input method. That’s way too cumbersome for when I just want to jot down something quickly and make a quick to-do/shopping list.
The next development/feature milestone listed in the Quillpad roadmap is “General cloud syncing”, but nothing has changed on that front for a long time - seems like at least a year. I’ll happily give them money if they’d focus on fulfilling their roadmap.
I also don’t want to spin up a Nextcloud server just to sync Quillpad. I have no desire to use any other feature of Nextcloud - I’ve tried it in the past and it wasn’t for me. But I finally gave in this past weekend set it up using the linuxserver.io docker image. I removed all the plug-ins it would let me to try and get it bare-bones as possible. Not an ideal solution but it works for now.
Surprised to find a fellow pdfxchange user. I use it for work where I deal with a lot of electronics/components datasheets. Pdfxchange’s search functionality/UI is superior to every other PDF viewer/editor I’ve tried. I’d love to find an open-source alternative.