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Not losing data when you edit your note on two devices

How does your cloud resolve simultaneous edit conflicts?

But one (git) doesn't suffice, it's way more limited for real-time sync when phones are involved

> Now I just have to type notahoe every 90 days,

Can to not set up a scheduled task instead to avoid little garbage like this distracting your precious brain?


The first link is a proper end-to-end benchmark with external camera (kudos to the author for making those), the second link is a more faulty software emulation

What proper window manager shows tab group list at the top of the current app window and allows shortcuts/mouse to reorder the list and also allows moving a tab outside of this list to another tab group?

Sway and i3. But when a WM does it, you can mix different apps in the same tab group, and your tab key binds can be the same as your WM key binds. You don’t have to remember alt+h for tabs, win+h for windows, etc.

But I’m just busting your chops, don’t listen to me. I don’t even use i3/Sway, or use tabs at all. Everyone has their own workflow that works best for them.


How is it free?

> When you subscribe to iCloud+, you can use a custom domain name


> and they may prefer different tools to us. > We would do well to accept this.

Why is it better to accept harm from bad tools, especially since we are the ones harmed by those preferences?


> Podcasts are built on an open standard, which is why they aren’t controlled by a bad algorithm and don’t have ads that spy on you

Of course they do, you can have regional ads depending on your IP. There are no "standards" "open" enough to kill ads And they are controlled by the same bad search/distribution algorithms any other type of mass media is

> and aren’t locked down to one app or platform

These exist as well, and sometimes the transition to a walled garden kills the historic catalogue


Tangential: given the lack of hinting, is it possible to achieve high quality results for small fonts, are there any examples/comparisons to actual fonts (that also can have bad quality hinting, so real comparison to well/poorly hinted fonts would be interesting)?

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