Thanks for the reply. I like obsidian at the moment: I can sync across all my devices - using Syncthing, so it's very workable for me. I guess whichever editor works for you is good - though I must admit obsidian is a bit too overloaded for me, but I'll persist as the Syncthing works well. I'll try to simplify it with minimal plugins.
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Also I have plain text editor and I have a txt file shared with my computer
Hi, can you share the name of your plain text editor? I use aCalendar+ and opentasks synced via davx5 on Nextcloud.
Yeah, gotta admit to jumping back onto it a few times - purely because of the wealth of information. But I do have to agree with you that the quality of chat seems to be declining.
Lemmy is definately a better quality place to be, but if people don't post - only to a fraction of communities, it's in danger of becoming too focused on just a few topics.
What I don't understand is: some niche communities started getting interest, then the interest waned - did people leave, did they go back to reddit (and why after leaving) or did they find a better place to go (if so where)?
I'm sticking with lemmy for now - with fingers crossed!
Recently visited York (UK) and they have a fantastic bus system - and they're electric.
Good advice 👍
That sounds good, I'll check it out. Thanks.
Good luck, it's kind of feature-rich so if you have any questions, feel free to ask. The dev is quite responsive (on Github) which is good.
Handy News Reader (F-droid).
If you're not getting a full text feed for articles try changing your feed app (assuming android). I'm using handy News reader (flymm fork on F-droid). It retrives the full article text for all my feeds.
Try this: handy News reader on f-droid - fully customisable.
That's very interesting. I'm not sure I fully understand the concept, but I'll find some reading to help me along. Thanks for that.
Why is it a pain? I've used it for some time and it just does the job.