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It was the same for me. I stopped looking at Logseq the second I saw that it didn’t simply save text files. It shouldn’t really be an issue since Logseq is open source so you won’t lose access to your files but for notes I like the simplicity of plain text files for backup in git, for sharing and for searchability.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Who were some of your childhood heroes that turned out to be horrible people?English
14·15 days agoFor me it was the other way around. I was a kid when the only thing he was in the news for was that he had to go to court again. Only later I found out why he even was famous and that he had a lot of good music.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where would the thought in the description be correctly be placed in order to receive even a minimum amount of attention?English
2·15 days agoBut that’s the good thing about the Fediverse. People can create places where they decide the rules and the Fediverse connects these places. There is no one central entity that can decide for everyone what they are allowed to do.
And honestly I wish more communities would have a “no politics” rule. There already enough places for talking about politics. Once one community starts also talking about politics the interesting stuff often gets drowned out. One example for that are some of the “Buy european” communities where most posts are now about european and american politics instead about european products and services.
The essence of the Fediverse for me is: If you don’t like anything that’s on offer, create your own space! You can make the rules.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Where would the thought in the description be correctly be placed in order to receive even a minimum amount of attention?English
2·15 days agoYou can always create your own community (/c/politicalthoughts maybe?) if you think there is nowhere to put something.
It’s still too broad to really answer in my opinion. One type of global collapse could be nuclear war or war in general that just erases most of humanity. In that situation you’d probably have to move somewhere where not a lot of people live today or you would die fighting in the war anyway. Another collapse could be systemical collapse. In that case you should probably rather build a community that you can rely on when shit hits the fan.
In general it’s probably good to have skills for how to get food, how to get energy to run appliances and machines as well as knowing how to deal with the environment that you live in.
What kind of collapse?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What's a Linux distro thats breaks the windows mold and is good for testing?English
2·18 days agoI’d say PopOS with the relatively new Cosmic Desktop could be something interesting for you to try of you don’t really want to go into configurations that much. It has floating and tiling windows that you can switch easily.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Does Apple owns a patent on combined lockscreen/notification center, a feature present since iOS 11? I haven't seen any Android OEM implement a similar feature in their skins.English
3·20 days agoDo you mean having a separate pull down for notifications and for quick settings? With a Motorola phone and Android 15 at least you can do that but I disabled it after trying that because I didn’t like it.
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Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•best part of the movie was when Xi said "IT'S PURGIN TIME!" and purged all over those guysEnglish
252·25 days agoThat depends. Were they really investigated because they did something wrong or rather because they were no longer useful politically or because they dared to oppose Xi?
F-tier to pay respect
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discussEnglish
3·1 month agoWhat do you mean by that? I use the Keepass flatpak and even got autofill to work by adding some kind of launch option of I remember correctly.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Where is Linux not working well in your daily usage? Share your pain points as of 2026, so we can respectfully discussEnglish
2·1 month agoOne thing that is really annoying is that for working with plugging in and out SD cards in my internal SD card reader I always have to go to standby for it to properly remove and then again to properly detect a new one being inserted. This does not seem to be a problem with external readers.
Also I mostly keep my laptop in standby but have to restart every two weeks since some small things like fingerprint sign in seem to just randomly stop working after a few days of usage.
Otherwise it’s smooth sailing but I think that’s mostly because I have an older Thinkpad and they are just really well supported and I’m not trying to do very special things and mostly stick do default workflows in my distro.
I’m running Aeon on my main laptop for I think two years now and it’s so nice to just have an updated system automatically after you reboot without doing anything. However Aeon is still in RC stage so there are occasional bugs mainly related to disk encryption since automated tests are not yet implemented. But there are many other options.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[solved] Has anyone set up a RaspberryPi with Alpine Linux as a headless system?English
1·1 month agoI did read the wiki which has a lot of great guides and that is how I got to boot the Pi headlessly in the first place. However when it comes to bug fixing it’s not really helpful and searching the web also didn’t give good results so I asked the AI. But in the end that also didn’t help and I figured it out by watching a YouTube video.


It’s not really by law though, is it? It’s more that the current government just encourages it despite the law.