Ah, fair enough. I’ve never had to consider that. Thanks for looking into it at my word and for the feedback.
Good luck on your search.
Ah, fair enough. I’ve never had to consider that. Thanks for looking into it at my word and for the feedback.
Good luck on your search.
Obsidian might match your needs. It’s available on Linux and Android and, I assume, Windows.
It’s like the movie Soul but in reverse.
Seems like you should keep the lathe out of your underwear, TBH.
No worries about the WoT, I’ve often been there myself.
Thank you for the clarification. As I said, I didn’t see and don’t plan to watch the video, so I didn’t know the details. I don’t know what it would take for Linux to be widely adopted or whether it could be considered “ready” but I wish it would.
Yeah, I didn’t see that video, but I recall reading about it. Apparently the package manager warned him that something would be potentially destructive and he ignored the warning, then blamed Linux for it when it was destructive.
Because of his name, I thought he was a pro-Linux channel. I was swiftly disappointed.
I work with Linux and was recently obligated to work with “Linux admins” from another company. One of them had apparently never used Linux before. I don’t begrudge anyone their lack of experience, but they shouldn’t be in positions that require fairly extensive experience.
Anyway, at one point they were doing a screenshare of some (very simple) code that I wrote but that I’m pretty sure they didn’t know I wrote. They were all collectively trying to figure out how the (again, very simple) script worked (it literally just changed permissions and renamed some things, IIRC). For every single line, they would copy and paste it into ChatGPT and ask what the line did. It was kind of amazing to watch.