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  • With so much note taking apps nowadays, I can’t understand why someone should waste time to find their smartphone, power it on, input the pin for the sim, unlock the screen, find the right app in the app jungle, open it, find the “new note” option, which is hidden in a sub menu instead of using a short cut on your keyboard to bring up a terminal, which opens Vim and automatically saves the file as a note with the correct file name.



  • Full source code control, nothing included that you don’t ask for,… It still doesn’t mean it is sustainable if it’s about the invested/wasted energy.

    I still don’t understand how exactly Guix works, but it looks like it’s like flatpak or other virtualization software, which has redundant software in it’s containers and keep huge junks of software to update something (much bigger than updating single binaries), which costs a lot of energy to transfer over the internet.

    I tried to follow a presentation about Guix, but I am more confused than before. It looks like people can’t explain in simple word what Guix is or what makes it special.

    Oh and can be productively used on a system powered exclusively by a $5 solar panel.

    Okay, this part is really interesting, because it’s pretty hard to power even a raspberry pi 4 with such a small solar panel. Which hardware do you use with it?












  • Because of the “abuse of the software” I mentioned above.

    But I think my current solution to this would be to keep the static website (blog) and just add a sentence there, like “Click here for the official comment section to this article”, linking to a Lemmy/Mastodon thread.

    With this I can have the advantages of both worlds and even if I will change the blog software, the comment section will be the same, which is a big plus, because I already switched from Wordpress to Pelican and there was no way to backup comments.