notion is good, but felt so slow. tried it out for a few months, and then did a hybrid approach with obsidian and wound up favoring and then eventually just porting everything over and fully switching to obsidian. been good.
a good compact umbrella is a core piece of kit. can just live where it is most accessible and can pop out when most needed. getting caught in a downpour is a good way to ruin a day
the was a great character in the novel gornenghast that had incredibly crack-y knees. He wanted to sneak up on and kill a guy, so he winds up wrapping his knees in pillows. so.. you've got options is all I'm saying
and also has no predictions, which really slows it way down since you have to type out each long word the whole way through instead of just getting it to the point of uniqueness and clicking the suggestion.
I also miss the old version. that marble lift was so cool. seems a shame to have scrapped it instead of making some music, whatever it wound up being.
on the other hand, I assume when this version gets further along it'll start coming to together like the last.
that's a good point. language is weird. it's like if it was called Mossy Lake but then we jumped down your throat because you asked if it was a different mossy lake
the place name. the picture you posted and the ai one are both moraine lake. lake louise is similarly blue but has a different mountain-scape behind it
caffeine pills are easier to find. they come in the hundreds and then they're just in your bag or coat or whatever.
essential for travel in my opinion. no running around in the morning trying to find a good coffee or suffering through the awful hotel room coffee maker.
A good cup of coffee is better than the pill, but often the pill is better than the coffee that is around and readily available
meh, yes and no. typical auto desk shenanigans. free for personal use.