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Funny, but I see soo many kids walking to school with their worldly belongings in their back packs! Worse is they’re hanging soo low - at least get a hip strap. Life lessons I guess. In my day we had lockers in the school.
Funny, but I see soo many kids walking to school with their worldly belongings in their back packs! Worse is they’re hanging soo low - at least get a hip strap. Life lessons I guess. In my day we had lockers in the school.
Now, a Sony Bravia - what size and price may I ask ? And how difficult is it to remove all the shit ad functionality from it ?
I’ve had my 32" for like 8 years but definately looking for the same quality piece of kit.
Excellent! Glad you found what you wanted - I’ll bookmark this for when I have to replace my trusty Bravia! 👍
I’m dreading replacing my dumb tv, but can confirm that the nvidia shield was the best thing I ever bought for entertainment: just sideload your apps and off you go.
Take the cable out of the tv, plug it into your android box and hdmi to the tv.
Can recommend STN, cloudstream and plex.
Good luck.
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.
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, I’d actually made a comment on that thread (duh). I guess before I realised how good / useable Syncthing was.
Edit: grammar
Excellent! Got it installed now and it seems to work. It was the prompt bit I was getting confused with - I thought that I’d need to have both folders under the same structure on both machines. This is a brilliant app. Thanks for the detailed explanation.
Interesting, would you mind explaining how I could use it to connect 2 (or more) android devices together? Where would it have to be run ‘from’ or installed ‘to’ ? From what I’ve gathered, it appears that it just runs from a central point - ie a server and that it keeps clients updated. Is that not correct?
If it’s possible to run Syncthing between multiple devices that would be great, but, I’m not sure - in my head, how this functions between devices. Consider me a novice - could you please explain?
Many thanks for your reply.
Just to clarify then: you use a home server - are you running Syncthing on Linux?
So, if I have an old laptop (win10) would I need to learn linux to use it as an home server - and could it use minimal power when it’s always on? The power thing is an issue here in UK.
I have a nvidia shield for the tv, is that a possibility for a server - I go run plex on it?
These might sound to you like daft questions, but I’m just learning stuff. Thanks.
Not sure if this will help you stick with orgzly, but it synced very well with Nextcloud. Must admit Nextcloud was easy, so didn’t need to manually sync it any other way.
Hope you find what you’re looking for though.
That sounds really cool. I currently sync obsidian via a hosted solution on Hetzner using webdav. I’m wondering if I might be able to utilise it somehow as you have - maybe I won’t need to intervene as much.
Thanks for the advice.
Does your method use cloud storage? If not, can you please explain to me just how it works across multiple devices?
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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.
I’ll upvote FairEmail - a good solid email client and nice ui too. Well worth the time investment imho.
Thanks. Can confirm this works well. Nice to see when you do this it gives a list of all the apps that now have support - for me it’s Harmony (github) and Spotube (pstor). Now to see what they look like in the car! Many thanks for the info.
I’m pretty new to some of this, did you have to enable these in the car or on the phone?
I’m genuinely curious here - really? As someone who always has to mess with the old fashioned ‘steel’ (mind your hands cus there’s no guard on it!) sharpener, are they better? Honestly, heard of them, never used but interested.