

My editor once said this to me. I didn’t use AI. He said that I still should remove it to make my article sound less like AI


My editor once said this to me. I didn’t use AI. He said that I still should remove it to make my article sound less like AI
I primarily use Summit, but I also use an RSS Reader because lemmy supports RSS


This is by no means exclusive to KDE, though. Notifications and media control does work on other desktop environments as well (at least it does on XFCE), though media control has to be done inside the KDE connect app.
This post seems to work well, given that it has remained in the active tab for days now with the sheer people commenting on it.


I agree, but I also know that there are many people with an eye of design and there are other alternatives.
But Markor is my favorite app, especially because it can edit .md files from the filesystem (kinda like Obsidian for mobile but FOSS)


Markor - A markdown/text editor app. It is frankly not the best in terms of design, but it does have quite a few neat features.


Just wish that firefox Android supports “right clicking” extensions, though.
Right now, extensions that use the right-click context menu to function (e.g. Singlefile) doesn’t work that well on Android.


I’ve also found another client for Android: syncthing tray, which seems to come from a popular client for desktop but it also supports Android.
https://github.com/Martchus/syncthingtray
Personally, I find it a good replacement, though its gui is slightly slower and it does not support all the features that syncthing-fork has.
Not really a website with custom domain, but Anuken’s Personal Website is kinda funny, even more so when you realize this cat is the developer of the famous open-source game Mindustry
Would the modern version of this be a parody AI? Because honestly between this and AI there’s quite a parallel.


Just like a certain great philosopher said, “The sun is a deadly laser”
The RSS reader app I use (Handy News Reader) seems to support parsing websites into a feed. Last time I tried, it works well for simple websites, but it can be a pain for websites with fancy css unless you are good at html/css and willing to set up filters. Unfortunately, it seems to only be available for Android.