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danie10, in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux
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I actually use Obsidian on my Linux desktop, synced with Syncthing to my Android phone, iPad, home server, etc (have version control also active to keep older copies of notes). Mainly because the volume of notes I do is on the desktop, and I need them for reference everywhere. But I’m not sure Obsidian is best as a phone app (bit busy), but you could test it with a simple UI.

Xirup, in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux

I like Notesnook, although it’s a bit expensive.

kambusha, in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux

Logseq is worth looking into as well. You’d have the same sync conundrum as Obsidian, and can solve it the same way too.

ali, in Looking for Notes App for Android & Linux

I was about to suggest obsidian+syncthing when I saw your edit. I’m using the same combo on multiple devices and it’s working flawlessly.

onlinepersona, in Xbox Game Bar for Linux?

Is is just to record the screen or does it do something special in addition to that?

There are a few screen recorders out there. Maybe one will fit your fancy?

Also I can recommend alternativeto.net to find alternatives to just about any software or service out there. Here’s the page on the XBox Game Bar

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onlinepersona, (edited ) in Thoughts on Post-Open Source?

I agree. Either use a business source license like Elastic and others, or fight for the installation of a third party that audits proprietary code for license use and sues if the rules haven’t been followed. It’s why I like the creative commons. They are quite realistic. Most of their licenses say: if you use this commercially, you have to pay. If not, then it’s free.

People who claim business source licenses are “not opensource” sound like such capitalist shills to me. It’s as if they’re shouting from the rooftops “it’s OK to fuck over opensource developers because principles matter more than reality”.

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grue, in Thoughts on Post-Open Source?

Well, well, well, if it isn’t the consequences of his own actions (inviting corporations to exploit Free Software by trying to re-brand it).

filister, in Thoughts on Post-Open Source?

All the people predicting doom and gloom for open source, but the reality is that without open source we wouldn’t be in the position where we currently are in terms of technology.

To be honest, I also think the patent system should be revamped as it is extremely flawed at the moment and prone to abuse by patent trolls, and it is stifling innovation.

corsicanguppy, in Friendica (open source facebook alternative) releases version 2023.12 with the ability to curate feeds and more

bin/composer.phar install --no-dev

composer isn’t how you deploy software; it’s just how you download the dependency shitsmear for proper packaging and deployment as a verifiably consistent artifact. Enough of the hokey shit, please.

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