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  • I think Korganizer does journal, along with calendar and to-do.

  • I have been using for more than 10 years. Again, I'm not saying it's without bug, but every time I tried to go back to Thunderbird, I quickly realise I miss Kmail's interface and great integration in Plasma.

  • Kmail has its quirks, but I actually find it quite nice to use, especially with multiple accounts because it distinguish explicitly between IMAP accounts, SMTP accounts and identities.

    Integration with contacts and calendars is quite smooth as well. KDE PIM suite is well integrated in Plasma in general.

  • It is. Working great on Linux. The only pain is it has to be recompile from time to time (several months apart) on a rolling, but otherwise I had a great experience with it. It's been recommended to me on this very community, so I'm sharing the tip!

  • You should look into Espanso. It was made for this kind of things, and many others you didn't thought you need!

    Basically, it replaces "triggers" input into strings, which can be set dynamically with short scripts.

  • Would have been slightly funnier and nerdier with the Dimetrodon IMHO.

  • As a whole? Basically none. It's advantageous for the males though, it's something that evolved in a context of sexual conflicts (males and females have contradictory evolutionary optima). Here the males advantage is to have a many mates as possible while the female is advantaged by being choosy regarding its mate(s).

    Evolution is not always about optimising things for a whole species.

  • So, I'm not alone... Thank you!

  • If it kills your cells, it can't be bad, right?

  • Reminds me of this website happily reporting that you should eat curcuma because curcumin was shown (?) to be a possible cellular anti-proliferating... đŸ€Š

  • Some people did, look up the Peer Community Journal. Backed up by more and more organisations.

  • I tried Windows ToGo on a few USB keys (including two high-speed ones), never managed to get something I could actually use that was not laggy AF, to the point it's not usable (dozens of minutes to boot, lags of entire minutes and so on). Did I do something wrong?

  • Hm, I don't think it works, because as far as I understand, wl-paste is outputting the content of clipboard into stdout, not actually "pasting" the content (or at least, I can't make it paste something outside of stdout, maybe I'm being thick).

  • Interesting take! Worth a shot!

  • Looks interesting. I'm not entirely sure it can output two keys since it's a remapper, but I'll dig into more details tomorrow, thanks!

  • Seems interesting. I'm happy if it works with just as a text replacement. Seems a bit of a pain to install though! 😅

    I'll have a look in more details tomorrow! Cheers!

  • Yeah, I tried this way, but due to the issue with keyboard layout, ydotool does not output |>, but some gibberish instead. I couldn't reverse-engineer how to make it output a proper |>.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Shortcut to input a string of text in Plasma Wayland

  • There's now a separated luminosity applet that will change brightness if you scroll on it (normally, didn't check, I'm on my phone).

  • That's exactly the goal of Peer Community In: you put your paper on some archive, you ask a "Recommender" to recommend the paper, they select reviewers and the lot, and they decide to recommend or not your paper after some iteration of the process (classical peer review I'd say). Then you can update your paper in a final version, with a kind of stamped version saying it was recommended by XXX (the peer review process is published along as well, I believe).

  • There's a desktop edition of OnlyOffice FYI.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    A tool to filter and reorganise iCalendar (ICS) files?

    France @lemmy.world

    Le moustique est-il utile?

    France @lemmy.world

    Le taux du Livret A reste à 3 % : coup de tonnerre pour les épargnants !