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The $15 price tag for Typora seems a bit steep considering the fundamental features it provides.

The price of a fancy burger doesn't seem all that unreasonable for a piece of software one finds even moderately useful (of course, depending on your local exchange rate that may be more or less true)

Sometimes you're a patron of the arts more than an engineer on these types of purchases, I think

It’s closed source but yeah - electron all the way.

Now everyone can make anything - and everyone does.


Me as well, but this could be a great addition to Obsidian (idk about ux part) but [automatic] timestamps are awesome.


Idk, looks like IP squatting


Cannot agree more! AlphaDec is a great example of why we should consult existing standards before spending so much time and resources to develop something inferior.


While it's important to steer clear of political debates, it's also crucial to acknowledge that the European Union, like any other political entity, has its strengths and weaknesses.


The article, while informative, is somewhat outdated as it was published in 2012.


Put (2012) in the title please.

Additionally, there are hybrid vehicles available in the market that utilize exhaust heat for climate control functions. Like Prius and RAV4.


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