What do you use on android? The main thing I want linux compatibility for is for reading my notes on my computer, not for actually creating them. I thought about just annotating PDFs directly but I'm not sure how good that will work
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On the topic of note taking programms.
Is there anything like onenote that is linux compatible, especially for handwritten notes? The closest in regards to decent handwriting support I could find was xournal++ but that felt kind of limiting to me especially without the infinite canvas and the ability to switch notes within the program (think onenote sidebar)
Running a webserver is not the same as hosting a service. For the software examples requested by OP, an ESP32 is useless
I think the Pi 4 was the first Pi with gigabit ethernet. All the Pi's before that were limited to 100Mbit. For that reason, syncthing is probably a bad idea since it will be very slow in terms of syncing speed
Wow. I was not expecting such a comprehensive answer. This mostly matches up to my experience with plexamp where the UI gets really sluggish while symfonium handles things just fine.
How does Jellyfin handle large playlists? I originally used plexamp but that was getting laggy when I had a playlist with about 800 songs open
If you ever have a problem or a feature request, there is a forum in which the developer is really active. So far I've made some bug reports and a small feature request and all where answered within a couple hours (though the request was obviously not implemented that fast :D)
I use symfonium which is connected to my navidrome music server
Try debugging a distributed embedded real time system which crashes when you are in a breakpoint too long because the heartbeat doesn't respond
Mich würde mal interessieren, wie viel davon prozentual durch Klimaproteste verursacht wurde. Ich wette die Zahl ist winzig im Vergleich
It looks angry
That's basically what I'm doing right now but the web version sucks in my opinion. Embedded content takes forever to load since and it's not cached across sessions which makes quickly switching between multiple pages annoying