my situation is very similar to yours; I was previously an obsidian user but then switched to logseq for everything. I really wonder why logseq website doesn't hype up the fact that it's an outliner, because imo that's what sets it apart from similar programs. I didn't even know what an outliner was until recently
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imo it's worth it to play the megaten spinoffs in general, just like what helix said in another comment here. In particular I would like to recommend Devil Survivor because of a lot of things: has a skill steal (skill crack) system so you progressively get better skills for yourself and your demons, makes you think about how you make your team, the first game has the best alignment ending choices in the whole megaten series, the demon auction system, and more. Also: Octopath traveler and its sequel are good
This sucks. A lot of people like me only use zoom because classes/webinars/meetings/interviews are hosted there and we can't really complain about something we have to attend for our own good, especially if everyone else is doing it. It sucks so bad, I hate how it's like this. I wish people in my country would care enough to find this AI shit a red flag, but sadly I don't think so.
Really don't know how they thought of the name Firefish without thinking it would make people think of Firefox first. Like how did they brainstorm this name, it makes me wonder
Like others have mentioned , I also use an RSS reader to keep up with the gist of current events. I think getting info that way is much more productive than doomscrolling twitter opinions or reddit comments since you limit your experience to a writeup of something instead of random people's opinions (just don't look at the article comments lol, RSS readers help with not seeing those). Social media feeds have way too much garbage that fill our minds for no purpose.
Would you say that these coding boot camps are a scam?
Not who you replied to, but could I know what "MSP"s are?
I would recommend stuff like Stardew valley, Minecraft, Forager, or any other game that doesn't punish you for taking things at your own pace. Sandbox-ish games and puzzle games would be a great choice in general imo. Mobile games (especially idle games, there's a lot and they're easy to search for) work well for this too, and the games I mentioned are available on both phone and pc/steam. Cookie clicker has both desktop and mobile versions too, if you're interested in an idle game (mobile not as updated as the desktop version, but still good).
Social media platform destroys a profitable method of community interaction. Truly the biggest of big brain moves. Kinda not surprising that all these bad decisions keep happening after the NFT collectible avatars thing they implemented.
I wonder why author (is it OP?) chose to share an unfinished blog post? First time I'm seeing a draft being shared. It also confuses me that the title makes it seem like it's about the user but the article talks about venture capital funding, unsustainable computing, and financial feasibility? Most casual users doesn't care about stuff like that, that stuff is the company's problem, so why the accusatory title?
I'm so happy that Thunderbird is finally getting a modern redesign.
what sucks about notion's AI stuff is that you can't even opt out of it. Back when I used to be a notion user part of what made me leave is that doing commands with the forward slash was always shoving AI shit in my face lol