Reminds me of this neocities site that has a collection of Gameboy Camera photos collected from the internet.
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Interesting, thanks for this! I’ve got a reasonably sized wiki I exported from TiddlyWiki into Obsidian and it works alright; but now I’m curious if Logseq would be a better fit. All my daily and review entries in TiddlyWiki were bullet-pointed, so it should feel natural in that respect.
When I was in my early teens I got my hands on a copy of Photoshop 7 from my granddad and spent so much time on tutorial websites and Worth1000, messing around with the tools and making fake digital post-its and stuff like that. I think Photoshop is definitely up there in terms of complex UIs, so having that hands-on experience was crucial in learning how to learn other UIs.
It also helped that a lot of the tutorials by that point were for CS3, which had warp features that 7 didn't have, and I had to experiment to find workarounds for the missing tools.
You can use this docker container with gluetun to use ProtonVPN’s port forwarding.
And from falcoignis:
Just remember that to get port forwarding over openvpn on proton you have to add +pmp to the end of your assigned openvpn username
Well, looks like it still doesn’t let you move the taskbar to the top natively so I will continue my boycott.
On that note, it’s ridiculous how quickly they’re stopping long-term support for Windows 10 compared to say XP or 7.
Cool! I’ve used Svelte a little bit for a personal project, but I’m more on the programming hobby side vs pro dev side so not sure what help I’d be. Will bookmark and keep in mind though!
Yup, the same thing happened around the idea of “self-care” – it became a way to project an aesthetic, ended up being used as a way to sell people more stuff they don’t need, and now is more about “self-comfort” or pampering.