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  • I love Fossil-scm. Even host my own instance with my web host. I was considering using github moving forward, but given recent events and decisions by Microsoft, I'll be sticking with Fossil-scm.

  • VSCode with Foam. Or go old school with Vim Wiki.

  • Obsidian now has a native query ability via the Bases core plugin. I've barely played with it though.

  • Some of us live with cellular "broadband" and are thrilled to get 60Mbps. And no, there is no other option available at my location (not counting 12Mbps DSL).

  • I also prefer N connectors.

  • Love Fossil-scm and it is super easy to self host, via numerous methods.

  • If you are not wed to git, and are willing to try something else, why not give Fossil SCM a try. It's created and maintained by the creator of SQLite. It's a single executable that provides everything for modern source code management, including a website, and even has an official docker file that just works.

    Issue tracking, forum support, email, it's all there, in a single executable that can serve as both the front and back end depending on how you launch it. And it's a smaller install than git by itself.

  • I've been an on and off member of the ARRL every since I was first licensed in the 90s. At one point, I was even a VE. I don't remember exactly what made me decide to drop membership many years ago, but in the following years the actions of the ARRL have not inspired confidence.

    I have received zero emails about my VE status, and I haven't participated in any licensing sessions in years.

  • I'm a registered user of LotW, but not an ARRL member. Pretty sure they sent it to all registered users.

  • I've had to do that so I could install new firmware to enable matter, but after that didn't need to access the manufacturer account anymore.