Oh, that’s LAN - I thought you’d put ian and I was trying to get the joke. Stupid sans-serif fonts.
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Oh, that’s LAN - I thought you’d put ian and I was trying to get the joke. Stupid sans-serif fonts.
The link to the web app: https://therealmonte.github.io/
You mean holding the scroll-wheel and dragging moves around, yes? (And the scroll-wheel was for zooming.) I think I’d accidentally triggered the colour picker accidentally, since I did find that I often had black when I was expecting something else - now I know why!
Oh, really? I thought middle-click was for scrolling.
I didn’t love it tbh. I had the canvas up in half of the screen and was doing something else but would look over too early then just be waiting for x seconds for my next pixel.
Extra editing features:
Congratulations on an excellent event, and I look forward to next year’s. The codebase should be more settled then and hopefully you’ll manage to get a decent amount of sleep, unlike this time.
Also, happy birthday!
One effect of this is that someone steadily editing got more pixels than someone editing in batches, which felt like a feature when defending against trolls.
I was quite happy not doing this this time - I’ve moved on.
I’ve just started on this, I should figure out how to do templates.
Edit: found an existing one: https://lemmy.zip/comment/11649639
I went with Fedora on my VPS because I was also planning to use rootless Podman. Quadlets and running everything through systemd with SELinux enabled is working pretty well for me.
The author has no idea how to get his audience on-side! He starts with bragging about his 6400% profit margin on domain he resold, in a market where there’s no customer value for middlemen.
At least antique dealers will identify pieces as rare, clean/restore them and put them for sale in a more visible place. Whereas domain reselling is about as ethical as ticket touting.
Longer means you’re more likely to be able to ride out a power cut, and gives you more options if you want/need to complete something more involved than saving and shutting down.
A general tip on buying UPSes: look for second hand ones - people often don’t realise you can just replace the battery in them (or can’t be bothered) so you can get fancier/larger ones very cheap.
That reminds me of Netflix’s Chaos Monkey (basically in office hours this tool will randomly kill stuff).
Huh, there’s a lot of us calling software “beasts” in this thread.
It’s a very different kind of beast, but I’m very much enjoying it so far. Linking things is definitely Joplin’s weak point whereas this is a core strength for logseq.
I often used bullet points in my Joplin notes, so having that as the default works for me too. However, since Op has said they want plain text notes Obsidian seems like a better fit (although logseq does save pages as text it’s not what it feels like in use).
Oh yeah, that looks much better than any of the included themes. Nice work!
Could you share a screenshot of your final result?
There’s kroki as well, which includes Mermaid, Excalidraw, GraphViz, PlantUML, etc.