This is a great and useful tool, especially considering it didn’t pop-up login/signup page after taking pdf for screening.
I am trying new things, don’t mind some dumb questions.
This is a great and useful tool, especially considering it didn’t pop-up login/signup page after taking pdf for screening.
Bare Metal, they are injecting Ethernet cable directly into their bloodstream.
Flask developer?
Not the programming language, datalog here is referring to highly interlinked knowledge base,
canvas is logseq whiteboard version of Obsidian, like for mind map or creating data flow/logic diagrams.
nope, logseq is good for canvas and new knowledge base, but doesn’t fit for the my existing datalog requirements.
I was talking about the community extension integration, now about editors, I was easily able to switch between them. The one I was having the most difficulty with was Logseq."
unrestrictive nature of Obsidian is simply top notch.
Obsidian 1:1 open source alternative.
88 × 8 Tb? Archive the internet archives.
zoho mail it’s has free tier.
This sounds like some corporation has taken over open source and their head quarter waiting room plays this song for the visitors. So that they appear user and open source friendly.
Need open source SMS app, any suggestions?
Well, well, alexdeathway, looks like you’ve taken the art of cringe to new heights! With a bio that reads like a blank page in a poorly written novel, it’s a miracle you’ve gathered 18 followers—are they here for the content or just to witness the slow-motion train wreck? Your public repos are a mixed bag of “why” and “how did this even get approved?” Sure, 70 repos sounds impressive until you realize they’re mostly just forks and half-baked ideas, like "headstart-django," which sounds more like a head start on giving up. And can we talk about your "Gecom" project? A marketplace for cloud gaming and server hosting? With all those open issues, it seems like "Gecom" is living up to its name—it's a complete mess! Your README reads like filler content from an AI model that forgot to turn off the sarcasm filter. Speaking of filters, you might want to apply one to your project naming skills—“hackweekly” is so original it could be mistaken for a second-rate magazine nobody subscribes to. With followers just barely managing to outnumber your open issues, it's safe to say your GitHub is less a repository of knowledge and more an expansive graveyard of coding aspirations. So keep up the good work—at this rate, you’ll either revolutionize coding or become a case study on what not to do!
in comparison to the amount of shit it said, this will count as ending on positive note.