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I do it the old school way and just use stopwatches. Especially with running, it’s easy to just go by time and record it manually.
I do it the old school way and just use stopwatches. Especially with running, it’s easy to just go by time and record it manually.
Some of them are free.
I use Iris, its very simple.
Joplin for notes, and Rclone drastically improves any cloud services.
I don’t know if this helps, but if you use DuckDuckGo as a default search engine in your browser, its easy to look things up on Wiktionary using !wt. And yeah, Wiktionary is awesome and very underappreciated.
If I’m thinking of the same scene, it was Bobbie the first time she’s on Earth and has kind of a panic attack because she’s never been anywhere where you could just be out in the open like that. I forget which book it was though.
Synfig might be what you’re looking for.
Markor is FOSS and stores notes as md or txt files. I like that feature as well, I can sync it to outside devices and not need any specific app to open them.
In movies and shows they’ve become popular because its easy to shoot, it doesn’t block anything or anyone in the scene or need a specific angle. Regular screens are always facing the opposite direction of the person looking at them in the scene.
Duckduckgo has an email redirect thing where you can make temporary addresses that forward to your normal one.