Great. Thanks for the suggestions. I have a work project starting up next week that I want to keep track of with logseq. Hopefully I can make some improvements to the way I normally try to keep up with all the stuff that should be done.
Agreed about the last point. I actually prefer to pay for my media. I like supporting the stuff I like, and I have an acceptable income now so that’s not really an excuse any longer.
My reason for occasionally turning to piracy is because the products I’m offered seems to be getting worse, and that’s something I cannot accept. Not being able to listen to the music I bought because I moved the files from one device I own to another, or my audiobooks being unavailable because I’m somewhere without internet access and the Audible app not letting me log in. All unacceptable as far as I’m concerned.
And. Tickets and merch is obviously great.
Great. That seems perfect! Time to go spend some money I guess.
I’m going to have to talk to IT to see if there is a foolproof way of doing it.
This has to be some of the most common issues with modern workplaces. Getting the old school people to get used to the modern tools. They’re both great people. But they would rather work with purely mechanical stuff instead of computers, sadly for them, factories these days require both.
Some distros have always seemed to perform better than others for me. Ubuntu was always lagging, mint has always performed very well. I never figured out why. But some hopping might be the easiest solution.
There does indeed seem to be a excel equivalent. I forgot to check that before posting the question. I will check with IT if we have excel online available. Thanks.
Great. That might be the best option since they are already somewhat familiar with excel. Thanks for the suggestion.
Might be a too obvious suggestion. But DUSK is one of the best things ever.
The moment when you meet your first wendigoo is peak FPS horror for me.