

It wants you to press Win+R and the paste something, right?
It wants you to press Win+R and the paste something, right?
Nah, it could be a white AF looking person from Germany that shared a meme of the vice president…
A business model that guarantees your employees poverty when working like that for their whole life, is not a business model. It’s an exploitation model.
Look, you can fck whatever you want, but you don’t need to tell us, ok?
RIP Warmbeer
Rank 165 of 167 democracy…
Rank 179 of 180 press freedom…
Let’s book the tickets, honey. We are traveling to jail.
“This is my beach resort”
I’m not buying printers anymore. They feel like a scam nowadays.
Thanks.
“Outline” looks interesting… Bad project name (hard to find), but good job.
you can link between notes and add plugin to see the graph. To get a note link, click on it with right button and there is an option to copy a link to that note. You can also link to a section of note with hashtags
Thanks. But I’m immediately asking myself, why Joplin had to reinvent the wheel here. Some other apps to the same. I get that Markdown itself was “underspecified”.
But why does a link to a different note need to look like this?
[Test](:/981236487219346972134687216439723)
A colon followed by a / and the name of the file without its extension (md)… This kind of makes sure that other markdown apps won’t be able to handle it. I know that others use [[Name]] notation or @@Name notation, but why not just sticking to the basics and using something like…
[Test](981236487219346972134687216439723.md)
…?
its hard to find something that fits you 100 %, but you can try make your own, that is how most of the foss projects start :)
True
I like Jopin, but the user experience feels a bit old (don’t want to say outdated) compared to something like Logseq.
And I also like the idea of links between notes and it becoming a graph. My nested folder structure in Joplin has gotten large.
I don’t like that Joplin does not store the notes as real markdown. They are not readable by humans until you export them.
I do not want Wysiwyg via mouse, e.g. by clicking the “bold” button. Trying out Logseq felt really good. For example, it allows to open sections of a large file on the right, which is nice, because you can easily focus on that part.
I like how Logseq has a nice “table of content” plugin that renders the TOC on the side instead of injecting it into the markdown file, which is not nice, because the file changes and you need to always update the TOC.
But I also don’t like what others describe here about Logseq’s markdown handling. A heading being after a bullet point feels wrong.
Adding functionality to Joplin via Plugins is an option, but the plugins will maybe not work on Android…
IMO, there is no optimal solution for me. I like parts of Joplin and others of Logseq, but there is no solution that has all of them.
There is never 0 potential for escalation in a world political context. The question is how realistic it is…
And Pakistan and Iran are not really best buddies. There is also the potential of them attacking each other. https://edition.cnn.com/2024/01/18/world/iran-pakistan-attacks-tensions-explainer-intl-hnk/index.html
Furthermore: From a few weeks ago, we already know that it doesn’t need Iran for India and Pakistan to attack each other… Last time, it did not end in a world war.
Us getting bogged down in Iran, however, presents other countries with their own windows of opportunity. And the biggest one is China invading Taiwan. China has been saber-rattling and openly planning an invasion of Taiwan, to be done at some point in the next few years. What better time to launch it than when the US has already been depleting their limited weapon stocks in Ukraine, and just got bogged down in Iran?
IMO, there is a lot of conjuntive in it.
For now, there were only bombs on nuclear facilities from the US side… No foot troops getting bogged down. Nothing getting bogged down for now…
You can always imagine how something could link to a word war. That would have already worked for Ukraine. That would have worked with Afghanistan as well.
The question is how realistic it is. I’m not a fan of painting the devil on the wall by declaring WW3 myself on Lemmy and saying goodbye to others…
When China invades Taiwan, that itself has a lot of potential for escalation. Bada Bing. Bada boom. Iran might be completely irrelevant in such a war.
Doesn’t a world war require someone backing Iran? Or do you mean “the whole world vs Iran”?
Russia is busy, Hamas is not available, Hisbollah is not available, Syria is not interested anymore, Huthis will send a few rockets again…
wasn’t YET building?
I mean… Why do you even get the uranium enriched to such high levels if you don’t plan to make use of it?
Either we kill our species or we complete an almost impossible task…?
And that’s a reason to give them to 193 other potential crazy leaders, too?
You want 195 countries to have nukes?
Then, it’s just a matter of time until a bug in some software or a crazy leader that was or wasn’t elected lead to the worst case.
Most of the ships retreated to the ground of the ocean to take strategically better positions there.