Nice info. Thanks!
I enjoy modding stuff in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Nice info. Thanks!
A colleague of mine is very happy with the Punkt phone.
I often make use that various non-windows package managers allow removing things in bulk.
Note to self: it’s for Windows.
Any text editor and a sheet of paper saying
Please type your name and press Enter
Maybe Vim so noone quits it by accident.
I bought both my parents new old machines now that they retired, and I opted for a T480 for both. They’ve been called The Last Great ThinkPad over on r/thinkpad since they are both powerful - first generation with a quad-core processor - and nicely upgradable. The upgradeability also means that you don’t have to worry overly about the amount of RAM a used model has: you can always add more cheaply (and very easily).
Thanks. I don’t know the dev etc., and the below from FAQ about source code makes me a bit uncomfortable.
Why do you trust the outfit?
🇬🇧 Where is Instander’s source code? Why don’t you publish it?
Because Instagram for Android isn’t open sourced to begin with. It means we have no obligations to publish source code due lack of license that would require us to do it. Ask Instagram to publish their source code and then Instander source code might be published.
Open source modifications are not good idea in general, because you don’t want to see Instander with all it’s features and without any credit to the_dise, right? We also don’t want to see that. It devalues labor and it really is demotivating.
If you are technical specialist, you can make sure that Instander is safe by yourself. All have you to do is analyze app’s outcoming traffic.
Since May 2020, there was not single a case of account hijack/password stealing where it would be proved that Instander is directly responsible for that.
What’s a proper source for instander? Haven’t heard of it before.
Ah, so it’s a prisoner’s dilemma, kinda thing.
Why is half the info on the image some random smiling face?
Condorcet sobs “so close”.
I’m fully keyboard driven in my current editor, the issue is not that. It’s that the symbols I type show up with a noticeable delay. It’s like IRL lag.
No idea about language. I cans still see the non-English instance I’m on, but I check that deliberately as there’s not a lot of traffic.
But Lemmy is, so it’s still a relevant answer, no?
If I asked “What word processors can Libre Office Writer collaborate with?”, would Microsoft Word be an off-topic answer?
Sync followed by Jerboa, for me.
Sync also seems to be pretty good at not showing so many duplicates from different communities, but maybe that’s placebo.
If the refresh rate is not higher than the the Onyx Boox Max, then it’s not even good for office work - for me at least, a visible delay between key press and sign showing up is a show stopper.
I have a Onyx Boox Max, an A4 b/w e-ink device. I can’t use that as a screen, due to too low refresh rate. Writing on it with it’s pen is great, but typing on it is horrible. The slight delay breaks the usability.
I don’t know how that stacks against the remarkable 2.
Hang out, vape the THC, devour that chicken! OP, this is amazing hosting!