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BitWarden. All day everyday. Every human
I love this wiki software! There are tons of addons for markdown and HTML that allow it to render additional things like diagrams. It renders the MD extensions then into HTML then renders the HTML extensions. So of you see something you want to enable in HTML, don’t worry you can still use it in markdown mode. This may not be obvious to those new to it.
I have maintained both wiki softwares, and didnt find either difficult to maintain. Wiki.js does use postgres database which makes serving slightly faster and searching way faster. But it just stores the text files in the database and you can sync with various solutions including git. For wiki.js I mainly edited from vscode as that allowed me to make mass changes (including uploading thousands of images at once) a breeze.
You can sync wiki.js with git solutions. I use that option to allow my colleagues to make changes online or through their favorite text editor. Bulk editors are way easier in a text editor, then commit and it will sync with wiki.js
I implemented and administer wiki.JS for my company. The ability to view source and convert between formats are permissions the admin can bestow on groups. My colleagues are editors so they have full permissions to create, convert, edit, and even have access to the github to edit in their favorite code editor if they wish. Our customers have read only access. Sounds like your admin did not grant you those abilities.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?
3·4 months agoAlso, most the things people complain about Windows are only in Home or Student. I mostly use Pro or Server and those are super reliable.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Do you guys just have flawless experiences or what?
4·4 months agoLong time Windows user tried switching over to various Linux distros recently but 12 of them couldn’t find drivers for my wireless card, ethernet, bluwtooth radio, or GPU. After 80 hours finally got to the point where I could sign in (mint Cinnamon) but it thinks my ethernet is wifi, wifi and bluwtooth don’t work, the GPU usage is buggy, only uses 4gb of my 128gb of ram, uses way more CPU then it should and randomly freezes. Oh and it won’t recognize my USB 3.0+ ports, only the 2.0 I’ve spent over 200 hours since trying to debug why to no avail. And none of my games run properly, even with Proton or Wine. They stutter, freeze crash, or spaz out.
There’s a lot of people here saying that you just need to learn Linux, but I don’t want to have to learn how to write my own hardware drivers thank you very much.
I can get fresh Windows installed, fully functioning with all the software I want in about an hour with full performance. Meanwhile after 300 hours with Linux I’ve turned a $5000 desktop into the functionality of a $200 chromebook.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•UwU brat mathematician behaviorEnglish
3·5 months agoEngineer here: mostly use i, but have seen j used plenty. First time I saw j used was by a maths professor.
When you push something you push the atoms in the thing. This in turn pushes the adjacent atoms, when push the adjacent atoms all the way down the line. Very much like pushing water in the bathtub, it ripples down the line. The speed at which atoms propogate this ripple is the speed of sound. In air this is roughly 700mph, but as the substance gets harder* it gets faster. For example, aluminum and steel it is about 11,000mph. That’s why there’s a movie trope about putting your ear to the railroad line to hear the train.
If you are talking about something magically hard then I suppose the speed of sound in that material could approach the speed of light, but still not surpass it. Nothing with mass may travel the speed of light, not even an electron, let alone nuclei.
*generalizing
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•When you compare the worst moment of your life with the best moment of your life, which one made more of an impact?
3·10 months agoThe best moments of my life have mostly been fleeting and mostly inconsequential. The worst moments have mostly had long term consequences.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Games@sh.itjust.works•Jagex outrages the Runescape community yet again, this time with a survey hinting at big price hikes and worse service for those who don't want to payEnglish
4·11 months agoI remember connecting to private World of Warcraft servers back in the day and even hosted one for just me and my partner. Anyone know if it would be technically possible do this for RuneScape?
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Say I have US$10,000. What's the best use of that money if my goal is to stop climate change?
6·11 months agoSpending and consumning less could help more. Espicially gas and meat.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that there is no strict definition of a continentEnglish
3·11 months agoI’m of the unpopular opinion that India/Pakistan should be its own continent and New Zealand should be different continent then Australia. Both because they are different techtonic plates.
Unlearned9545@lemmy.worldto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•The specific thing you spend the most time doing instead of the actual job you're being paid to do is your new profession. What's your new job title?
21·1 year agoI get the spirit here but not sure I agree that it MUST be true mathematically.
A full time job is 32+ hours a week. Even if I use the American 40, that’s still only 23% of the week not counting vacation or holiday.
Most people don’t get more then 8 hours off sleep a night. That’s 1/3 the day. 43% of the week for everything else.
That’s enough time for you to do something more than sleep or work. Then count in time for vacation and holiday and if you don’t sleep eight hours every night. And if you do stuff at work that isn’t necessarily in your job title.
Due to my meds I can only sleep 4-5 hours a night.

I have ANZ here in NZ and can use them in AU as well. The only permission I allow them is notifications.