English is a descriptive language instead of prescriptive, so make it happen!
Un Dorian Gray sin pasado, ni patria ni bandera.
I’m just a guy in the #pnw who likes going on adventures, and playing games with friends.
Three things I love: the Oxford Comma, irony, and missed opportunities.
#hiking #camping #ttrpg #pathfinder2e #pf2e #dnd #travel #knitting / #knitter #baking #games #pdx #privacy
English is a descriptive language instead of prescriptive, so make it happen!
If you want to dip your toes, go with something easy. Pop_os or Linux Mint are the two most often suggested. Lesser offered but with a Mac OS feel is Elementary.
Oh man, I clicked that link really hoping you were going to link to a Dyson Sphere.
That’s why I loved StumbleUpon when it first came out. I discovered so many cool niche things that way.
Yeah, I was doing pretty much all that with trakt already, but wasn’t sure if I was missing anything. I do like the ability to hide shows though.
Same when I was living in Spain. It was so quick and easy, I almost never needed assistance. There was a noticeable difference when ingot back to the States.
What do you do about phone contacts? Since android phones seem to link them automatically, I haven’t tried too hard to get away from contacts. The other two I’ve managed to do away with.
I’m late, but I have Obsidian set up with Syncthing and it works flawlessly. I adore Syncthing and would be lost without it!
Depending on your note taking needs, if Obsidian is too much, you could do the same with Notable/Noteless and Syncthing.
I guess my concern was charging time. Granted, I haven’t really done any research, but I had it in my head that it would take a long time to charge (slow charging?). Overnight would be fine, but I was picturing driving for a few hours, and then charging for a few hours, over and over again.
Are you able to take it for road trips, or do you primarily use it locally?
Hey, me too! I was there the same time as you and had pretty much the same plan. I never once thought about my data usage.
Well said.
I guess habits are automatic where you don’t have to go through a checklist to get it done?
Same thing with the various Twitter migrations where they kept trying to turn Mastodon/ Calckey into the new Twitter. I think people like familiarity.
If you have the top bar enabled, you can see it at the top on the right hand side.
I vaguely remember it being put on hold for some alignment with European privacy laws or something along those lines.