It's super hard for me to change my billing provider. I almost certainly wont, but this is a huge reliability red-flag so I am going to put together a backup system, and my current WIP will have at least 2 providers.
Well congrats, and thank you for sharing! Here's a make or break feature for me: automatic already-seen of posts by scrolling past or opening, showing later on as dimmed.
Hey thank you for the feedback. Currently when you read a post I only dim them in the list. I plan to add an option in the settings to completely hide the posts you have read. Also when you close the app the read posts are rest. Should I make the read posts permanent?
I think so, yes. The thing is that HN posts are not necessarily in chronological order, plus they are referenced in multiple sections (new, top, show...). So without it, it is very hard, if not impossible, to track what's new for the daily reader. Posts I do care about, I open, posts I don't care about, I scroll past. In both cases, I don't really want to see them again. So, a personal auto-mark-as-read is absolutely essential. Thanks.
Got it, I will add a setting to hide or just dim read posts and the read posts will be permanent (instead of erased on restart). Thanks again for the feedback
Looks great, thank you for sharing. Let me share my setup: I have Syncthing installed on all of my machines. All important files in Android (camera, downloads, KeePass DB...) are continuously synchronized to my desktop. All files are living in two (or more) places 24/7. When I move a photo on my desktop, it is deleted from Android. Syncthing allows for time based backups folder so nothing can really be lost even in the case of ransomware attack.
As far as I remember it should be the other way around: Sinclair had analog audio input/output so one could hook up a turntable instead of the tape. Commodore 64, on the other hand, had a proprietary tape recorder called Datasette so there was no way to hook up a turntable to it. Of course, one could always just copy the signal from a vinyl record to a casette tape and then play it back to the computer.
These records that were stuck to magazines were annoying as hell. They are made from the thinest sliver of plastic, the thickness of a candy wrapper, and would invariably have suffered some sort of kink in them on their way to the store. I can't remember if I ever got one to work properly with my Speccy.
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