There you have it folks. Its expensive and you pay upfront. Most people don't have $1500 laying around to wing at a phone yet alone a $500 emergency budget sadly. Especially these days.
(Similar to) tiling window managers typically having 6-10 workspaces
I would like to be able to split Copy & Paste from 2 Actions into 20 Actions.
I'm not sure exactly what key binding yet but something like Ctrl+C+1 to copy to Box 1 and Ctrl + V +1 to Paste from Box 1, rinse and repeat for numbers 2 through 10.
Use case example, I want to login to a website but my login is in an email
Ctrl+C+1 To copy to URL to clipboard box 1
Ctrl+C+2 To copy the username
Ctrl+C+3 To copy the password
Open the browser
Ctrl+V+1 Paste URL in location bar
Ctrl+V+2 Paste username
Ctrl+V+3 Paste password
This allows me to complete the task without switching back and forth between windows 3 times. I still press copy and paste 6 times but don't need to switch windows, and I still have 7 clipboard boxes left to copy & paste other important things in case I want to use the login again then I can simply Paste saving me finding the login or whatever else and copying it again to memory.
There's something beautiful about the simplicity of Gemini in Kristal and LaGrange.
You set your font and colors offline and it's universal.
Hyper Text Web is great but I wonder if we will see a return to simplicity in high tech circles now that the Net is the new "Television Rules The Nation"
Nice, this could especially be important in the Linux Mobile space for things like https://windy.com and https://web.pulsepoint.org and the scanner radio and other similar websites
Gabencoin when?
Japanese Boomer Logic
Barf, we're not doing it for money. We're doing it for a shitload of moneyyyy
Content moderation should be "opt-in".
Each community should have overlapping moderation teams -- the user can subscribe or unsubscribe to the " filters" those moderators create.
The user should be put at the middle of the world and the user should be given supreme authority over which blocklists, content filters they subscribe to the same as which communities.
They should be able to discriminate against users whose profiles contain various emojis or flags stating their affiliations should they so choose.
If the user wants to avoid content from evangelicals and activist groups they dislike they should be given the tools to hide posts from those people.
None of this should be decided for them, they should decide for themselves.
Ok fine no banks it is then.
This raises the question, how many more scientific discoveries have been stifled or blocked outright due to Academia?
MKTux