

You are my hero! Thank you.
You are my hero! Thank you.
I use it for a few years now and it’s lightweight and useful. Also my markdown notes are in real folders without much database overhead.
A few things I miss (and would like to see added in form of plugins to keep the pure style):
But it’s still my favourite over Obsidian.
More enthusiasm for programming!
I’m so excited
“One of us. One of us.”
Nail clipper? Why should I care?
Ah, never thought of adding jam to the dressing, thanks.
In my opinion thyme is more soapy than earthy, but it’s a solid list.
Better than petite and downy.
Just joking. I really liked the movie for its style and the frightening bad guys in all sizes. Also Kiefer Sutherland with a mad scientist touch.
I still feel obliged to post it, so that the memories don’t fade.
Baikal for calendar, todo and contact syncing
Forgejo for version control
Silverbullet for markdown notes
FreshRSS for aggregated news
Linkding for bookmarks
Uncle Bob’s rules are bulletproof
But can it run Doom? Of course.
But if you try to load a local resource as localhost in Firefox…
For the sake of completeness:
Firefox contains a security patch which restricts the kinds of files that pages can load (and methods of loading) when you open them from a file:// URL. This change was made to prevent exfiltration of valuable data within reach of a local page, as demonstrated in an available exploit.
More info: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS/Errors/CORSRequestNotHttp
Insecure, but fast fix, if you don’t want to install a local webserver:
about:config
security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy
change to false
My little pony simulator?
Just kidding. Have a nice day.
I even cut my hair and change my name.
The Republican wishes he had this long trunk
Naming scheme like John Wick with his dog.
Additionally I found a draw.io plugin for Silverbullet:
https://github.com/LogeshG5/silverbullet-drawio