I have no problem with NSFW content, since I won't see it so I don't care that it's there. In general there are so many extensions that I just wanted some "general extension" that has everything, so I asked here because I installed about 15 and most of them had only NSFW content or not work at all, so maybe someone here knew more than me.
Xirup
- Yes, only manga.
- I have no problem if the extension has NSFW mixed with SFW, the problem is that most of them I tried only had weird hentai Pokemon manga. So yes!
This is extremely interesting, can I sync my Tasks.org ToDos with Posteo?
Edit: From what I understand, Tasks.org uses CalDav for ToDos which Posteo supports, but (and it sounds silly) do I have checkboxes in my calendar or something like that to know if a certain task is done or some way to see the ToDos in the same way I see them in Tasks.org? I hope they don't look like just an event in the calendar.
My migration to Firefox and starting to use uBlock, definitely the best decisions I've made.
Completely agree, as an NVIDIA user (for now) I am screwed if I am required to use Wayland. I mean, I use Wayland for a long time and it works well with NVIDIA but there are many things that don’t quite work, like many emulators (Yuzu/RPCS3) that for some reason have a strange tearing, or some programs that simply won't open in xWayland.
2do.txt? Is that a app?
I'd love it but really if I could self-host an Nextcloud instance I wouldn't self-host Vikunja, what I like about Vikunja is that in Bitwarden-style they take care of everything once you pay them, you don't worry about managing anything else.
It looks interesting, although it's more a kanban than a ToDO, or I'm wrong?
@mossy_capivara@midwest.social I have a genuine doubt and I swear if you convince me I will pay for Notesnook because I really wanted to pay for it a while ago.
I used Notesnook for a long time but I used it before they made the basic (unpaid) version more restrictive, where you couldn't even put a code block without being asked to pay, but before that and after I have used Joplin + Nextcloud and I can say it's reasonably good but what I don't like about Joplin is that it doesn't have background sync, do you happen to know if Notesnook has background sync or if they plan to?
And another doubt, something I love about Joplin is that I create a notebook and I can create a notebook inside that notebook, but in Notesnook I don't remember being able to do that and that is something uncomfortable for me. I mean, in my case let's say I have a notebook called Windows without any notes, it's just like a base to know where my other notes are organized and inside that notebook I create other notebooks that are where I actually write my notes, for example, I create a notebook called "CLI Programs", "Open Source Programs", "Closed Source Programs" and everything is organized in a very comfortable way because inside the Windows notebook I have those other notebooks, and then I create a Linux Notebook and do the same, but in Notesnook I can't do that, how would you do that for example in Notesnook? I know I could just create a notebook called "Open Source Programs - Linux" and then another one called "Open Source Programs - Windows" but I really feel that would be a mess for the view, what I like about Joplin is that I can sort my notebooks inside others in a tree style. In my case, within "CLI Programs" each note is equivalent to a separate CLI program with its description and images, and I remember I had tried to replicate that in Notesnook by creating a single giant note called "Programs" where I mixed the different categories but it was a disaster honestly.
I don't want to be pessimistic, but I consider that in this scenario (as a Battlefield 2042 player) there are only three possible options:
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The company kindly activates Proton/Wine support, but they don't do it because they love their users, they do it because they realized that specifically the Steam Deck has a certain market share that they are losing.
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Valve makes an agreement with those companies and with the anticheats and allows us gamers to play from Linux as if it was Windows but not bypassing the anticheat, but implementing some kind of anticheat also for Wine/Proton.
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The one I consider most likely, we're screwed and we'll have to wait for some hacker (or experienced users) to figure out how the hell to make the anticheat think we're in Windows when we're really in Wine. It seems to me that this happens with some Wine prefixes that I have no idea make it possible to play LOL on Linux.
I can confirm, it has very good content!