
Rustacean, Void Linux package maintainer

most shells will accept outputting from a silent command to a file, e.g. :> foo.txt
(where :
is the posix synonym to the true
command)

Nicely done! I have a CLI tool that does sth similar (input download, answer submissions): https://github.com/tranzystorekk/arrive

I enjoy a casual session of Townscaper once in a while, this feels really close to home :3

I played The Longing when I wasn't sick, but the pacing felt worse than sluggish, so it was a quick refund.
Cosy, brainless games when you're sick
I’m trying to get through an unpleasant cold, do you have title recommendations for a half-dead, bored brain?
I just finished Roadwarden before getting sick, but the amount of text and story is a no-no. Possibly a somewhat cutesy game where I can just do a few brainless clicks now and then would be perfect.

This looks like a strong contender! Thanks!

I wasn't precise, I meant many apps force some kind of rich-text editor that feels clunky and unnecessary, that's what I want to avoid.
Since I'm already using NextCloud, NextCloud Notes seems like a good fit, I'm wondering how I missed it...
Simple alternatives to Adler Notes
I've been using Adler Notes for a while, mostly because the feature set is simple enough (cloud sync, text notes, lists).
It only syncs to Google and Dropbox though, so I'd love sth that's:
- FOSS
- Similarly simple and minimalistic
- Syncs with NextCloud
- Preferably doesn't cram unnecessary features like handwritten notes, gratuitous markdown, etc.