SuperNintendoChalmers

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[–] SuperNintendoChalmers@kbin.social 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

You're right. It's a great tool to have, and a much more efficient way to do lots of things than running a linux VM.

[–] SuperNintendoChalmers@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

It's real simple, see, just hold your passport up to your face..

If you strain hard enough, you can practically smell it already.

Great post. The Internet Archive is a wonderful resource; I particularly enjoy browsing their vintage gaming magazine/fanzine collections, and reading old copies of High Times!

 

What's your favorite Productivity app for Linux?

I'm personally a big fan of Joplin. Even though it's something I tend to go for periods without using, I always come back to it and remember why I started keeping notes with it in the first place: it's a great way to keep my to do lists and thoughts organized, it can be backed up and sync'd easily, it can export to a number of formats, and it's very intuitive (if you're using the desktop app rather than the terminal based one, it has a lovely interface which is Markdown compatible).

#linux

It'll be interesting to see if this changes the playing field for social networks in any significant way.