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  1. Comment on Looking for a good note-taking app in ~tech

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    The only thing I have to pay for is a VPS to host the CouchDB server. The tiniest offering at Vultr is sufficient for my needs; it's only a few bucks a month. I basically view it as paying a...

    The only thing I have to pay for is a VPS to host the CouchDB server. The tiniest offering at Vultr is sufficient for my needs; it's only a few bucks a month. I basically view it as paying a subscription to my own app except then everybody gets to use it. Occasionally somebody will contribute via Ko-fi and that covers a month or two of expenses.

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  2. Comment on Looking for a good note-taking app in ~tech

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    I made a thing which supports some of this, but lacks the mind-mapping: https://tinylist.app

    I made a thing which supports some of this, but lacks the mind-mapping:

    https://tinylist.app

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  3. Comment on <deleted topic> in ~talk

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    Not all people with tattoos are trashy, but all trashy people have tattoos.

    Not all people with tattoos are trashy, but all trashy people have tattoos.

  4. Comment on Daily Tildes discussion - why should we allow (or not allow) fluff content? in ~tildes.official

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    I'm late to the game here (being a new alpha tester), but I think there is a bit of a false dichotomy happening. People assume that just because somebody likes seeing funny cat pictures, that...

    I'm late to the game here (being a new alpha tester), but I think there is a bit of a false dichotomy happening. People assume that just because somebody likes seeing funny cat pictures, that they're incapable of also having a good serious discussion. The truth is, people are clearly capable of both. I insist on decent grammar and insightful conversations, but love a good post in /r/AdviceAnimals as much as the next guy. Hell, I've made lots of them in the past. It's very possible to be insightful in humor, and banning such things on tildes because of an assumption that they come from "low-effort people" is overly dramatic and a bit elitist if you ask me.

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