Are you saying you moved it to the traditional left-Alt key?
That makes the key on the left of the spacebar as Ctrl and the key on the right of the spacebar as Alt. This is much better, in my opinion, than using the pinky on the Capslock.
They may be bought by someone bigger and then shutdown to protect the existing wild gardens. There are many analogies. Astrid[0][1] and Wunderlist[2] come to my mind.
Yes, but the fraction of users using the +company part would be similar to the fraction of linux desktop users on the internet.
The way we don't see most software companies supporting linux desktop users simply because it is not profitable, we can hypothesize that the spammers won't spend time-energy-money on getting the +company filtered out.
We should appreciate the diversity of the 7,903,275,000 people in the world. Everyone single one of us has different opinions, ideas, abilities and interests.
Subscription to your regional or local newspaper will help you connect more with your community. We have so many wonderful regional newspapers. You can choose from your region.
- Los Angeles Times
- Chicago Tribune
- The Boston Globe
- San Francisco Chronicle
- Miami Herald
- Dallas Observer
- Houston Chronicle
- Denver Post
- Star Tribune
Emacs users, you have the built-in diary which also integrates with org-agenda. It's perfect for recurring events like birthdays, bills and also provides reminder.
I can imagine the costs of supporting users and data sync over web, desktop apps, mobile apps on all platforms. Wunderlist had paid accounts which allowed more themes, but I remember most of the other features were on-par with free accounts.
Other list apps have become more of a todo list app. Wunderlist encouraged all kinds of lists.
- movies to watch.
- packing list for weekend trip.
- shopping list.
- yardsale items.
There have been reports earlier [1] that processing power of some GPUs is suppressed by software rather than the hardware capability itself. It is frequently easier to mass produce similar chips than to have different chips for different priced devices. I had come across comments in other online forums where the users alleged that some software flags restrict the capability. I hope someone else will link those webpages if they come across them
Prot is one of those contributors who has made his contributions accessible in the form of videos, tutorials, blogs, and other documentation. As far as I know, he's not contributing to the Emacs internals and instead providing packages, he has given most of his code to be part of GNU. I came across his work on modus-themes and understood from his documentation that he's done a lot of research in making it compliant to accessibility standards of WCAG AAA. This theme is going to be bundled with the next stable release of Emacs 28 when it comes.
One can truly see his journey in contributing to free software, including philosophy, documented in his videos. Congratulations Prot.