I was literally looking for something like this today, neat.
Obsidian. It can backup to GitHub or anywhere really. All the files are markdown and easily readable on their own. They don’t need to be opened with obsidian.
You shouldn’t do this. Why would you do this
That’s why I only use TempleOS
I encountered a similar issue with NFS a very long time ago. I had to set the option for each of my NFS exports to have a fsid and make sure the fsid is different between them. So one folder has the option fsid=1 Second folder has fsid=2 and so on. I hope this helps point you in the right direction.
Have you tried amphetamine? I use that to keep my Mac from turning off the display or anything. I’m still on an Intel Mac, so not sure if it’s available on Apple silicon.
Another user posted a link to Calibre-Web in this thread and I would def use that instead of this.
Doesn’t this say to “reply to a first offender off-line” or did you not even read it.
Do you have hibernation and fast boot disabled?
Step 1. Pickup the phone Step 2. Look at the screen Step 3. Power the phone on Step 4….
You don’t have to use iCloud. I assume any major email will let you sync notes.
Literally the notes app?
In my experience, windirstat is inferior to other similar software. It’s mostly fine but it can be very, very slow to get you results. Though honestly I don’t know if the alternatives like space sniffer or Wiztree are open source.
Looks sick!
This is such a terrible font for anything that isn’t a logo
Just in general? No. But I may still use spaces or camel case sometimes on Linux because it makes it a little faster for me to reference a file without escaping the spaces
I assume you’re talking about Sync? You’re in luck because you could do a one time payment if you wanted to.
And what better person to answer that question than Mr. Bitwarden himself:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/