Why did they have their own builds of these projects in the first place? Did they have custom patches they maintained?
Does that mean TreeDome is the only program that can meaningfully open the notes file?
Is there a mobile client planned? Or do you know if any current mobile apps are able to read the TreeDome notes file?
Boiiiinggg goes the spring
What's the deal with the timezone?
So DIY home-assistant based cloud-relay is better than custom made purpose built cloud-relay by muliti billion dollar company? xD
Which is both hilarious and a testament to the power of Home-assistant and open source (and I suppose it says something about how much Hyundai cares about their app)
Kate on Linux, Notepad++ on Windows.
Also, Kate on Windows (it's really good)
From Wikipedia
.. until the application was sold to the payment processor Daegu Limited, part of Parity.com, which changed the application user interface and content,[7][8] which led the free software community to develop an ad- and tracker-free fork called 'Organic Maps' in response.[
Yes! I can not recommend draw.io aka diagrams.net enough! (I still don't understand why it has two names and which name is the current "correct" one)
It works both in the browser, or as a downloadable standalone application that works 100% offline.
My favourite feature is exporting PNG or PDF with the complete diagram XML embedded as metadata, which means they can be opened and edited again by draw.io
It's very useful not only for networking, but all sorts of diagramming needs
No mention of OCR? Copy-pasting links or data will be a joy..
True story? I haven't been back to Reddit since the 30th, are the boys actually running rampant as many predicted?
Have you tried hackernews?
You make a valid point.
One counterpoint does come to mind: Cost. The hardware to run it on ain't cheap
(Im not up to date on the used market and the cut off point where old macs become unsupported and stop receiving software updates)