Seconding AdGuard . It’s really working well for me.
Writer, poet, creative dabbler, geek, cycling and star trek fan. Tends to ramble on about things she likes.
(the username was a suggestion from a url generator for a writing related website, and I immediately made it my nickname all over the internet)
Seconding AdGuard . It’s really working well for me.
I’ve had my SE3 for a year and the battery is already deteriorating fast, hope they’ve figured it out for the 4.
I’m actually surprised there will be a 4. I had the idea that apple wanted to stick with large everything.
I have small hands and large phones give me pain issues. Hope they will keep making SE’s now 😊
Ps as for obsidian:
it is said to be comparable, but Obsidian was too confusing and limited for me. Logseq is intuitive for me and that’s what I need for my addled brain 😊
It’s cross platform, for desktop and mobile. I run it on my Linux box, my Mac and my iPhone.
To synchronise you have to pay 5 dollars a month, but it’s worth it, as it’s the first time I found something that just fit with how my brain works.
You can run it stand alone for free on either platform to try it out, that’s how I started. if you would like to know more, don’t hesitate to ask
Certainly! It’s this one: https://apps.apple.com/nl/app/antistress-relaxing-games/id1207565651?l=en
Logseq (my everything app)
Ulysses (for all my writing)
Procreate (for drawing)
Raindrop.io (for links)
Bend (stretching app, great for creating my own routines based on health status)
Antistress (app with all sorts of low stress games for when anxiety goes through the roof)
wefwef, vernissage and mona (fediverse)
I use the old reader most of the time.
I usually like dedicated apps, but wefwef changed my mind. It’s by far the best PWA I’ve seen so far.
Same here. Diptic is wonderful.