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So, it will be interesting to see how Ars Technica will report on AI going forward.

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Per the docs, it is the minimum bandwidth required:

Very low bandwidth requirements

Reticulum should be able to function reliably over links with a transmission capacity as low as 5 bits per second.

I am just now poking around myself.

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This is exactly why I keep all my notes in Markdown and view via Mkdocs.

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It looks like all it is is an html table styled with css right inside the file. And it is just only big html file. So, in theory, all you would have to do is:

  1. Get the export from reddit (I think it is a .csv)
  2. Convert the CSV to html (there are online converters for that)
  3. Add the CSS that you want.
  4. Find somewhere to host (Like github pages)

That’s it.

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Standard Notes is okay. Just know if you want anything besides plain text (markdown/image support) you have to upgrade to a paid plan.

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I export my rss.opml and my bookmarks.html files once a week and upload them to Proton Drive as backups. I also convert the html to a md file so it can be rendered by Proton Docs, so I can just click the links from there if I need to.

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I am using Coreboot on a HP Chromebook that runs Debian 12 + Xfce. So far, I have not run into any issues.

Full disclaimer: My overall needs for this machine are very light/basic.

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