unless its Obsidian, Davinci Resolve, Affinity Studio, Steam, …
Shush
Still nope.
Including all that of course.
Better not look at the microcode running on your CPU at a higher privilege level than the kernel, then.
Ok, I won’t.
I do what I realistically can. None of those programs mentioned are important to me. I can’t replace micro codes and I can’t downgrade to 486. But it’s fine. I’m not Stallman, I can live with that. But that doesn’t mean that I won’t use more free equipment if I would have a chance.
Dont forget about the nvidia driver.
amd for the win
Logseq is better than obsidian and it’s not even at version 1 yet
I was so impressed by logseq……until I realized my files are all managed in a database. Obsidian just saves your notes as basic markdown files. That ended up being a big enough reason to go back.
If that’s not a big deal to you, absolutely logseq 100%.
Been thinking about upgrading networking at my homelab, I’m this close to surrendering to the siren of Tailscale. Like I’m under no illusion about venture-capital “open-source” but their tools look so good…
There’s also headscale, which is an open source backend for tailscale for self hosting.
I have been using it for over a year, and it has been working great. I really like it because i can use the official clients which work well.







