It is time! We have just released the biggest update in years for Zettlr — 3.0.0 is out NOW!
Get it now on our GitHub releases page, or wait until the automatic updater catches the release within the next couple of minutes!
github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr/rel…
Finalmente, Scala Italy ritorna per un'edizione 2023 nella sua città natale, Milano. L'evento si terrà il 10-11 Novembre. Per qualsiasi aggiornamento fate riferimento al nostro sito scala-italy.it/. Stay tuned!
Fleet is now available for everyone to try! 🎉
Take the public preview of Fleet for a spin and tell us what you think!
👉 Learn more in the blog post: jb.gg/01b8jf
Zettlr 2.2.2 is out, and it brings with it the new graph views! Get it within the next hour via the usual means or download it immediately from GitHub!
github.com/Zettlr/Zettlr/rel…
A really nice intro into why you should choose Zettlr. Also, the rest of this blog is a valuable resource for FOSS applications!
fossacademic.tech/2022/02/03…
Coding a side project? free-for.dev lists services with free tiers for developers.
ALT Developers and Open Source authors now have a massive amount of services offering free tiers, but it can be hard to find them all to make informed decisions.
This is a list of software (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS, etc.) and other offerings that have free tiers for developers.
The scope of this particular list is limited to things that infrastructure developers (System Administrator, DevOps Practitioners, etc.) are likely to find useful. We love all the free services out there, but it would be good to keep it on topic. It's a bit of a grey line at times so this is a bit opinionated; do not be offended if I do not accept your contribution.
ALT 4 panel comic. A man looking at a big black cloud. "Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list? Take your biggest taste and break it down" the caption says, while the man separates the cloud into many tiny clouds and then he looks away from the mess before the caption continues "into smaller, more ignorable tasks"
Wow, this is extremely cool: a website that shows all stations that can be reached by direct train from some starting point (in the Screenshot Duisburg Hbf, where I live), without changing trains direkt.bahn.guru/?origin=801…
ALT Map of the neighboring countries of Germany, with colored circles for all the stations reachable from Duisburg by direct train. The colors indicate travel times. Big green cluster in NRW and neighboring German states. But also points in Paris, Zürich, Vienna, Salzburg, Amsterdam, Brussels, Berlin, Hamburg, Kiel, Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Munich, stations next to the North sea and the Baltic sea, etc