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  • I found the UI to be horrendous, and managing tags was very painful. During the time I was paying for the cloud-service, there wasn't any noticable development of the web-app, so I stopped using it. Mind you, this was pre-pandemic and things might have changed since then.

  • I'm really fond of readeck. After being dissapointed with Pocket and Wallabag, I went with omnivore until they pulled a skiff. Out of all the FOSS read-it-later solutions - it was a very even tie between Shiori and readeck, and I went with the latter since it supports highlights.

  • Swede here who frequents Austria. I agree, and I love drinking the water while hiking in Austria.

    If you visit Sweden, our water is mostly as good as the one in Austria. Some exceptions are Gotland because of high chalk (so? "Kalk") levels.

  • One of the main points of the article is not how it affects one as a individual, but how impacts the very social fabric of our societies. Even if you're spared from the effects of the rot economy, you're surrounded by people who are, and it impact them psychologically which in turn affects their mood, well being and their behavior towards their peers.

    While I don't agree with everything in this article, it has some very important points. The digital services that we use can have an impact on our digital daily lives on par to a governments.

    This isn't a call for every person to save themselves. This is a call to save our peers and our well being on a macro level.

  • Its not about contributing to the map data. There's quite few quality issues with organic maps, from small things in the UI to how it calculates the navigation from A to B. I want to like organic maps, but its still far from usable for me. I do however regularly contribute to OSM - mainly thanks to streetcomplete.

  • I have a surface Go Gen1 and linux worked flawlessly on it. The bootup was tricky af though.

    There is a tiny linux surface community that I created here on Lemmy, ask your questions there and I'll be happy to help (while making the answers avaible to others In the same situation): https://lemmy.ml/c/surfacelinux

  • Hmm, nocodb is a webapp first and foremost. It does have binaries to run directly on the host, but I'm not entirely sure to recommend this over libreoffice actual app for database management. I believe it would be more in line with OPs requirement.

  • Well, lobbyists work not only for evil corpos, but also for NGOs and movements... Lobbyism is the process to sway politics to a direction through interpersonal meetings, and is necessarily in a democracy.

    However, one thing that would benefit the US is transparency around lobbyists; who they are, how they are funded, their agenda etc. The EU has a database on registered lobbyists and the transparency helps with parts of the problem.