Beautiful!
klangcola
I like to think of FOSS as enshitification-proof
Firefox 1.0
Not only was it better than IE6, it was also free! Not sure how aware I was of the libre aspect initially, but around the same time I also dabled in (Mandrake? Mandriva?) Linux, which exposed me to GNU, GPL, and the idea of copyleft.
And then there was VLC.
It's also available as a standalone desktop application, which work perfectly even when you're offline
Angry upvote
You're right, I mixed together the F302 and X301. It's been a while... Time for a rewatch :)
Sadly when I bought my laptop the choices on offer were AMD+nVidia or Intel+nVidia. It was like AMD GPU laptops were made of unobtainium
But for desktop, definitely AMD
I'm so excited for the Wayland on nVidia stuff!
In addition to everything else said here, what has crystallized over the last year is how good it feels that Linux and other open source initiatives are Enshitification-proof
This I believe is a big part of what give the warm and fuzzy feeling when using open source software and website. Generally everyone involved wants to make something good, without looking towards IPOs or the next quarterly revenue at the cost of the software
(Sure controversies happen, but they are generally few and far between, and open source licensing ensure forking is a viable last resort, like with LibreOffice and Nextcloud)
Where's the X302?
Skrooge is pretty good
Sleek looks amazing
But is there a FOSS todo.txt client for mobile (Android)? Searching around I could only find the official Todo.txt for Android on GitHub which is unmaintained since 2018, and some Todo.txt for Android on the play store which is up to date but not sure if it's affiliated or not , and no mention of being FOSS