

Planka is a good option, altough its more like an alternative to Trello. You should check it out and see if it works for your use case
Planka is a good option, altough its more like an alternative to Trello. You should check it out and see if it works for your use case
I just use that for sharing memes with whoever sees it.
Yep, I went to check it as soon as it got announced thinking it would be a couple bucks for a monthly mystery album. but it’s the same price as a regular one. Maybe if could be worth it later when it gets more clubs since you could find one that fits an specific niche. Rightnow the four ones feel a bit generic
For smaller folders I like using syncthing, that way it’s like having multiple updated backups
You can check their capacities and speeds with software like cpu-z.
You can use windows freely without activating, or at least you could last time I needed it.
This is the correct way to do it, use it, see if it works for you and try to understand what happened. It’s not that different from using examples or stack overflow. With time you get better, but you need to have that last critical thinking step. Otherwise you will never learn and will just copy paste hoping it works
I’m looking for the same. I’ve used moon reader on android and it can sync progress between devices. Also it supports WebDAV, so calibre may work but I haven’t tried it
Put any person who has zero computer experience in front of a windows computer or Linux computer and I doubt they would say the windows computer just works and the Linux one doesn’t.
In my experience, usually with Linux they have less problems and it’s easier to use. Until they need an application that only works on Windows.
Nothing. What’s up with you?
No, but I remember updog.
Silly, you just posted a picture of your key now everyone can access your passwords
and hoping it doesn’t rain
Some papers resist water and are not crazy expensive. If its a notebooksl you are going to carry everywhere I guess it could be a good buy.
With this happenning and apple getting extorted to accept third party apps it would be funny if they switch places
Thanks i dropped the “to”
On the PDF to JPEG, you can also open the PDFs with an image editor, such as Inkscape or krita, and then save the image on the format and quality needed. This method also has the benefit that on some cases you play with the assets if needed. (Depends on how was the PDF generated)
What are you looking to convert?
Usually what i do is look for any converter and look for open source alternatives to it on alternativeto.net and hopefully one of the top 3 alternatives fits your use case
Even if you need microsoft office for some random file you can use their free web version. Well it’s been a couple years since I last needed it I’m assuming it still exists
Altough termal prints seem to fade over time, it seems that his use case is to add images to his notebooks. So i don’t think that would be a good idea unless the plan is to throw it away at the end of the course
Came here just to say that. Avoid WD.