Yeah Joplin is nice. I sync it to a free 10GB Dropbox account and use it on Linux and iOS. I've also used it with Android and Windows in the past, it's available everywhere and works great.
For a long while, platforms have been making tons of usually pointless, often harmful changes to their UI. Reddit & Discord provide tons of examples....
The European Digital Markets act will allow side loading and third party app stores for iOS and there's even a closed source one in development. What about open source ones?
They don't hate it, they use it extensively in their operating systems and sometimes publish open source projects like Darwin and Swift. They also have some large open source areas on Github and there is the opensource.apple.com website.
It would be more correct to say they pick the license (open or not) for their projects depending upon what they think their business needs, most often it's closed source but not always. They also use a lot of open source code themselves and sometimes contribute back. Also they tend to avoid GPL/LGPL type licenses though and prefer Apache/MIT/etc.
Disable Search Indexing in options. It uses a buggy piece of garbage called Akonadi in the background and was causing one core of my CPU to stay at 100% for no reason.
I was looking at reddit today, and the front-page felt like nothing happened. I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled and clicked into comments. Everything is popping off buzzing with activity. All the subreddits I was subscribed to that went dark are now back up and business as usual....
Evernote restricts free users to 50 notes. Time for open-source alternatives? (jucktion.com) en
Evernote restricts free users to 50 notes starting December 4, 2023. What are the open-source alternatives that keep you in control?
What's the point of all these UI changes? (kbin.social) en
For a long while, platforms have been making tons of usually pointless, often harmful changes to their UI. Reddit & Discord provide tons of examples....
Is there an open source app store in development for iOS? (kbin.social) en
The European Digital Markets act will allow side loading and third party app stores for iOS and there's even a closed source one in development. What about open source ones?
KDE users who value your sanity and CPU. (kbin.social) en
Disable Search Indexing in options. It uses a buggy piece of garbage called Akonadi in the background and was causing one core of my CPU to stay at 100% for no reason.
Reddit feels like it's gone back to 100% normalcy already. Was the protest a failure? (beehaw.org) en
I was looking at reddit today, and the front-page felt like nothing happened. I scrolled and scrolled and scrolled and clicked into comments. Everything is popping off buzzing with activity. All the subreddits I was subscribed to that went dark are now back up and business as usual....