I'm doing my math homework with latex this semester, I'm probably slower but it looks good and is more maintainable.
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You can just create a local repo with git init, and then never push to a (non existent) remote repository. Git is decentralized, meaning that you always have a functional and complete repo when you're working with it.
Depending on your tooling, you probably have a GUI for git if you're a noob, which can usually "initialize a git repo" for you. I use the cli/lagygit tui, so I can't help with that.
Same except that I taught myself. Written two essays for uni already with it and knew from the start that I wouldn't touch word if I didn't absolutely need it.
Latex is confusing, the errors are often even less clear than Python or Java tracebacks, some packages have weird API or don't work together, and I had to make a build script to work with it, but besides that, I have a good language and environment now to create pretty good PDFs with, including VCS with git and not having to use an editor that is not neovim.
If you want to look deeper, there are a few more typesetting languages, some with more modern syntax. Markdown is surely the easiest, but not quite as powerful.
Btw, is soul a real package?
Perhaps M$ does that specifically to make it hard to work with their formats? That way, tools like libre office stay not 100% compatible, preserving their market share.
Adding comments to PDFs is actually very easy, is it not? Even that Adobe PDF crapware can do it, you don't even need a good pdf reader (like Okular from KDE).
Why?
If they are, then only because of their pretty aggressive monetization. Regardless, a monopoly like YouTube is still worth a lot, even if just for how it influences the thoughts and opinions of people.
I don't see how resources of that scale could be financed with only donations, and without subscription models and heavy advertising. Maybe the creators could be asked to pay for the platform too, but let's not give them ideas.
Regarding video platforms, the status quo is preferable for me. YouTube offers a large amount of content and convenience, and the anti features like advertisement and enshittification are not yet too bad and can be blocked with technology.
It is a kind of war, and video hosting is territory still owned by the megacorps. It's just something where their resources are very needed.
Pretty sure it does? It says so on all my machines.
You have testicles too, just some people also have producionicles
(That was a hilarious wordplay by you)
True, it sounds like that might be a problem if we consider that physics has to be between math and computer science.
(Have a nice day)
HTML. Some it people have their CV on their personal website.
(And CSS and JS, I guess)