Nowadays it's video for everything... Am I the only old bear that prefer plain old textual tutorials?
fievel
Waow this seems like a great framework abstracting all the ui shitty stuff
IMHO the website is sufficiently usable on a mobile browser. You can still use "add to home screen" to have a shortcut on your favorite launcher.
If you want or need something chromium based, a good alternative IMHO is Vivaldi, although partially open source.
Well, not really a markdown editor by say but Joplin which is basically a note taking app has a very good built-in MD editor. Personally, I use it often to write markdown and then copy paste in regular editor...
Very nice project, at least I can try to switch from gboard and degoogle me a little more ... For code, CLI, ... I, however, prefer Unexpected Keyboard.
Only when a search on the web bring me there and anyway I deleted my account so only without an account (wouldn't say anonymously, even if my browser block trackers this is not ever possible)
The cuckoo's egg by Clifford Still
I'm about halfway through. Really a must read for computing and/or security interested people. Or guys just nostalgic of the good old early days of internet.
Recently switched to Duck Duck Go and honestly I find the results better than Google. More accurate, less "sponsored" results, ...
Simple calc in portrait mode, you put in landscape and you have a full featured scientific calculator.
Additionally it feature a unit converter and logical operations programmer mode
Nice tool, didn't knew about it, seems far more convenient for dumb end users than what I use right now.
Either setup http/ftp servers but that's painful to explain, or use services over Internet which is a shame on local network...
Now from the article (which might have been updated since posted, no criticism of OP), it's clearly unrelated to the football (soccer) match. Seems more related to the events in Israel...