I see what the other is doing by definiting types/values as flakes. Im unsure what the input.x.follows means though. Im not seen follows before.
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In my experience so far, it only adds the exact subscribed communities to your instance's "all" feed. I've started to interpret "all" to mean "all of my instance's users' subscribed communities". At least, this is how mine is working.
Hey I've got a kobo too! Do you use KOreader?
I've been meaning to get syncthing installed somehow, so I can sync new books without having to think about it, but I havent ever tried to get that working.
I've never heard of Logseq. But I use an obsidian alternative called trilium. I'll give logseq a shot.
I will say, despite how old and outdated calibre looks, it's an absolute beast and contains every feature you would need. I use it to tag all my pdfs with the correct book information (which calibre with find for you) and use it to export my books into a specific folder hierarchy for easy browsing using KOReader on my Kobo e-reader (which runs on linux!)
Wow. I can see how easy it is to assume "the norm" is what is that based on the twitter or reddit feeds when in reality that's just 1% of people who bothered to speak up. I wonder if there's a way to measure the same statistics on lemmy?
What is this rule? I've never heard of it.
Examining my disk partitions with df is ruined now. Every snap gets its own virtual disk.