Good explanation! And thanks for the CoreHunt suggestion :)
Yeah Track&Graph is great. I also use it for tracking exercises and weight, and just use the built-in graphs to see the trend over time
+2 for KDE Connect, the integration is amazing. I've used it on KDE and Gnome (gsconnect), all works very well
So it's not a showstopper for KDE Wayland default because the fix is outside KDEs control?
It doesn't really matter to end users though. So making the may-suddenly-loose-hours-of-work option the default seems unwise
Yeah... This one actually is a showstopper. And I thought it was fixed, didn't realize it was fixed for QT apps only
Working well with version control is such a killer feature!
Certain platforms (not necessarily in the EDA space) like to make 5000 line diff after just opening a project and thinking about changing a comment
+1 for Ludusavi, it's been awesome on Windows too.
They added Backup Retention, too now, that's awesome. Pretty sure that wasn't a thing last time I used it
There's also Kate, the KDE Advanced Text Editor. It's available from the Windows store, and works amazingly well on Windows, fast snappy and (almost?) just as featurefull as on Linux. I use it side by side with Notepad++
The AI arms race has begun!
Isn't this kinda thing happening already in the recruitment industry?
How is your potato treating you?
I'm considering buying a small SSD to throw in a 2014 AMD laptop, hoping to upgrade it from "unbearable slow" to "usable for very basic web-browsing". It was a cheap laptop at the time, so I fear the CPU itself might be a bottle neck, not just the 320gb of spinning rust. (4GB ram should be sufficient for basic use though)
May the phantom forces not be with you
Zim really is amazing, its the perfect balance with its simple plain text files in folders data structure, but powerful search and back linking. And I love linking to other files on the local file system.
How do you do the LUKS volume upload to cloud? Is it for syncing between devices or just backup? Personally I use (self hosted) NextCloud to sync my Zim between devices.