BricsCAD is good, but it costs quite a lot. Otherwise the Ondsel fork of FreeCAD is pretty good.
Never heard of planet computers until you mentioned the Cosmo Communicator. Their products look really cool!
The industrial revolution
Filled it in, good luck with your thesis!
I feel the pain, I also really want it to be open source (and I think it's funny that they talk about most of the community plugins being open source as a plus, but don't recognise how that could be a plus for the app as well if they open sourced it).
As for missing bits of LogSeq, I use both LogSeq and Obsidian together. I have my LogSeq graph and Obsidian vault use the same folder, and have them configured so they use the same default folders and date formats. It works quite well for me
FWIW I was using LogSeq for a while because I wanted a FOSS obsidian equivalent... As I discovered, it isn't really an equivalent at all, it's very much it's own thing. One thing LogSeq really doesn't do well is long form notes, I tried using it in combination with Zettlr for long form notes, which was good when I was doing my academic and engineering work, but didn't really fit with my personal notes very well.
I recently decided to try LogSeq and Obsidian together and so far I'm finding it really works well. I treat LogSeq as my daily notepad, I put in my tasks and small thoughts. I use Obsidian for my more permanent, bigger notes about things. My LogSeq graph and Obsidian vault are the same folder, and I have it configured so both use the same date format and assets folder. The only thing I've yet to check is if I can use YAML front matter in LogSeq in place of their style of front matter, because they would make the notes fit together much better.
I guess people who can afford to, and haven't already, should probably invest in air filters now in preparation
The open book looks to be the sort of thing you're looking for, it's a very basic open source e reader
What are the advantages of Zig? I've seen lots of people talking about it, but I'm not sure I understand what it supposedly does better.
Wait, do people genuinely defend moves like this?
I imagine it will, as that's sort of the point of the sovereign tech fund, it's meant to fund open source projects so that moves like this can happen.
Breezy weather looks great, but it isn't available on the Play Store, which unfortunately limits it's adoption