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18 hours agoA confession in here is worth total forgiveness.
I’ll phone your boss and clear it for you…
(Most of mine then eventually ended up on ebay)
A confession in here is worth total forgiveness.
I’ll phone your boss and clear it for you…
(Most of mine then eventually ended up on ebay)
I think that’s the point (.txt)
I don’t have any evidence to backup my statement, but for my usecase (Linux booting troubleshooting toolkit) Kingston sticks last a fair while (~10 years), but Sandisk fail sooner (<5years?)
The main thing I’ve noticed for all brands: there’s no warning before failure. They’re like nicad batteries… all good, then one day - completely dead. So never keep any data on them that you can’t lose.
+1 on all of this.
Logseq basically saved my mind when I took on a new job where I needed to take a lot of notes quickly, easily and keep track of all the ToDos.
Syncthing keeps my laptop and phone in sync (with my NAS) so I can start notes on my laptop and then finish on my phone.
You can definitely reorder checkboxes, but on Android it’s still not quite a smooth experience, but it’s ok.