

Someone else recommended that one, but apparently it’s coded with AI now, and I’d like to avoid AI generated software.


Someone else recommended that one, but apparently it’s coded with AI now, and I’d like to avoid AI generated software.


My guess is when the AI bubble pops.


The right time to buy is when the market is low.


Every Republican president in my entire lifetime has caused a major economic disaster by the end of their presidency. I would hold off for that reason.


It’s exactly what Putin wanted.


Give it a try. :)


Oh god, yeah. Their README starts with an AI slop ad. :(


I’ve tried Joplin and Logseq. They both are not good for me. Joplin’s mobile experience was terrible.


No, but I use iPhone. Ideally I’d want something self hosted that works on all platforms.


Honestly, notes apps. All of the big tech options are fine, but they’re big tech, so fuck them. All of the open source options suck. The best I’ve found is just Nextcloud Notes, but it’s still shit. Basic Markdown syntax, no linking notes, adding attachments is… well idk, I haven’t figured out how to do that yet.


Re: email. Have you tried Port87?
As much as I would like 1981 to only be two decades ago, I’m afraid it was four and a half decades ago.
A decade? Email has been around longer than the web. Roughly forty years.
If you have your own domain, you won’t ever have to migrate addresses, just possibly providers.
This really saddens me. Email is such a fundamentally good and open protocol. The only reason people don’t like it is because of big tech’s shenanigans.
I run an email service called Port87. I invite you to try it and see if it can convince you that email is actually a great technology, when detached from big tech slop. It’s got some really killer features that make it great for organization and preventing spam. You can also tell it that on certain addresses, it should completely ignore the strict auth requirements it usually has, so it will accept email from your own services without you having to set up all the extra bullshit that’s meant for stuff that matters more.


FBI using fear and terror to advance their political views? Sound like terrorists to me.
No it’s not. They could have said “avoiding windows”.


Makes sense. Ryzen is better than Intel. So much so that I can’t say something like Core, because Intel got pounded so hard they had to change the name.
I guess it’s better than big delivery trucks, but that’s definitely not what the law intended, and it’s still not good.