Sorry, I was offline for a day or two, thank you!
Well, here's a thing I didn't know about before that might be useful to you – a tool to extract the dated from the *.crd files.
Your point about the possibility of unevenly sized text and line breaks mucking up the whole layout makes sense. I wasn't thinking about that. I think a better-than-nothing solution would include the stripping out of markdown formatting that alters the rendering in, image references (I'm new here, are images even allowed in post body content?), and converting the markdown URLs as you mentioned.
Another thing that could influence what people put in there would be some example text in maybe some helpful guidelines alongside the post form.
Looks like at least I've got a few more reasons to finally sit down and pick up a little Rust.
Works well on my OS9 VM!
Man, this might even motivate me to stop putting it off and just jump on the train.
Haha, SimTower for classic MacOS. I've always wanted to put together a clone of it.
Absolutely, yes. It's hard for me to see federating with corporations such as ~~Facebook~~ Meta much differently than doing so with an instance run by spammers.
My dad insisted on using CARDFILE.EXE from Windows 3.1 up until he switched to a MacBook in 2010 or so. I still have the data file somewhere.
Gotta admit tho, it was one of the most useful applications that came with a PC back in the late 80s/early 90s. My folks put everything into that thing. They probably had about 350 cards!
Cool! I use termux every day and I'm excited. I'll get in touch with the termux devs and see if we can maaaybe get a link on their Github page, and do word-spreading.
Posted. Let me know if anything looks weird or a link doesn't work. I'm pretty nitpicky about things reading correctly, so there will likely be edits. Thanks.
Whoops, I'm not sure if you meant that for me or the OP, UrNightmaree. Either way, I'm a huge Termux fan and am happy to help make it a cool and welcoming place.
Hey there.
I'm pretty interested in Nix, but I can't see myself switching away from Gentoo really. I know it pretty much inside out and I can have the level of control over my system that my OCD needs. Over > 20 years, I've always come back to Gentoo after excursions elsewhere.
With that out of the way, I'll say that exploring Nix is something I want to do eventually and is firmly pinned to my list of distros to try out. I guess the main thing that turns me off is the domain-specific language that's used throughout. A similar and oft-compared system which also interests me is Guix, and it probably falls a little ahead of Nix on my to-try-out list owing to its use of Guile (like Scheme) for the same purpose.