I also think, that search algorithms work fine, as long as noone is actively trying to fill your results with trash.
I also think, that search algorithms work fine, as long as noone is actively trying to fill your results with trash.
Nushell can be helpful to sift through structured data: https://www.nushell.sh/
You can just open a csv file and filter and select what you want.
There is a demo instance: https://demo.hedgedoc.org/
If you look at the buttons on the top, you’ll see, that you can create a guest note.
I think you should ask yourself, if you just want text, or if you’d like to have embedded images as well. In general it sounds, as if you are looking for something to publish notes. This could be simple text files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files on a webserver, or Markdown/Org-Mode files converted to HTML on a webserver, or a tool like HedgeDoc: https://hedgedoc.org/
Cars are bad for the environment, please download bicycles instead.
Mods used third party tools to help them with their unpaid work. These tools relied on access to the reddit api.
Then reddit charged ridiculous prices for api access, which would mean the apps would need money, so mods would need to pay to do their unpaid work or use the inferior reddit interface.
Given these choices, some mods decided to leave instead.
A short name for communities would be groups. I like to call the users fedizens, as it is not specific to one software.
Yes, using Emacs is more important than the OS.
A demo feature would be absolutely amazing.
Good to know, but does it have the feature I need? Because the last time someone tried to find it, they couldn’t. That was after i told them “sure, just go to search and replace and look for the regex option which surely is there.”
Can excel do regex in search and replace yet? Because libreoffice calc can.
I have the suprise page set as start page in my browser, so i get a surprise website, when i open a browser window.