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Well congrats, and thank you for sharing! Here's a make or break feature for me: automatic already-seen of posts by scrolling past or opening, showing later on as dimmed.

Looks great, thank you for sharing. Let me share my setup: I have Syncthing installed on all of my machines. All important files in Android (camera, downloads, KeePass DB...) are continuously synchronized to my desktop. All files are living in two (or more) places 24/7. When I move a photo on my desktop, it is deleted from Android. Syncthing allows for time based backups folder so nothing can really be lost even in the case of ransomware attack.

Very cool, thanks for sharing! I've used SyncThing in the past, but not relied on it like this. Will check it out from a backup perspective.

While we're on the subject, add KDE Connect to the mix (install on every machine), and everything becomes so easy.

Sooo, like NTFY?

Yup. Didn't know about this. This is cool.

Brax OpenSlate?

QubesOS?

I don't think QubesOS works with 3d acceleration

As far as I remember it should be the other way around: Sinclair had analog audio input/output so one could hook up a turntable instead of the tape. Commodore 64, on the other hand, had a proprietary tape recorder called Datasette so there was no way to hook up a turntable to it. Of course, one could always just copy the signal from a vinyl record to a casette tape and then play it back to the computer.

These records that were stuck to magazines were annoying as hell. They are made from the thinest sliver of plastic, the thickness of a candy wrapper, and would invariably have suffered some sort of kink in them on their way to the store. I can't remember if I ever got one to work properly with my Speccy.

While we're on the subject, there's also TrackyMouse: https://trackymouse.js.org/


Here's a simple advice: stop living on the internet. Internet has proven to be an excellent economic and scientific tool. Uber archive. Digital mega repository. But there is no, and there will never be, a human soul there. Create human connections in real life with real people around you, and you'll be fine. Just my experience.

Beekeeper looks great, thanks for sharing. There is also Tabularis.

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