Emacs: For when you want to quickly play some Tetris while borking your code.
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Emacs: For when you want to quickly play some Tetris while borking your code.
A hex number that is meaningful to you.
Or just find a D&D name generator and use that, idk.
As a certified Random Guy With ADD™️, I can confirm, I zoned out writing this sentence.
Agreed. Gotta make the community friendly somehow
To be fair to Canonical, those messages can be disabled by deleting /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20apt-esm-hook.conf
, but that’s still kinda unacceptable IMO.
They should’ve just disabled the messages unless you actually attached a pro license
(disclaimer: I mainly use kubuntu as my debian-based distro of choice, because gnome/gdm3 makes my eyes bleed)
I’m currently switching between Liftoff, Thunder, and Jerboa, altho Jerboa refuses to let me sign in, 'cause server version BS.
Liftoff has a nice UI IMO, and I like Thunder’s navigation, so I’ll prolly end up using one of the 2. Notably, Liftoff is more feature-complete than Thunder, so… Depends on what you want I guess.
Well that got out of hand quickly.
Have a nice day!
ArityCalc is really neat, does graphing and a few other things
JRPN 16C is a take on the HP 16C , it’s both fun to mess around with and a great help when working with raw memory
μMath+ is great for working with complex problems
I use a NewPipe fork called PipePipe that is a bit more stable from my experience
Aurora Store is great
Markor is my go-to notes app, lets you write notes in markdown among other things
Trail Sense is neat both for its intended purpose as a general hiking toolkit, but also as a way to check phone sensors
Total Commander, because of course
Organic Maps is an offline maps app based on OpenStreetMap data, it’s great