Ah you mean where the image link is formatted like ![[foo.png]]
. I tried some things but it seems Obsidian doesn’t support nesting those inside a link (eg [![[foo.png]]](example.com)
is not accepted as valid formatting).
You should be able to nest the image and link into each other like this:
[](anchor link)
This effectively uses the image instead of the link text.
This seems like the kind of data that can easily be added to a PiHole or Adguard Home blocklist, just need to find out which endpoint they are.
Klassieker!
The 8Bit Do Ultimate is awesome, has both bluetooth and 2.4GHz low latency support. Not 100% sure about their Linux support though.
Edit: they are from China though, not EU (but also not US :)
It’s Cathulhu!
Ugh, and so the enshittification begins…
Switched to Proton Duo just before the US shitshow started, still happy I did. So far mainly using it for mail, drive and calender, will be setting up VPN soon as well.
+1 for Secrid, they are sturdy and compact, and the card pop-up is super convenient.
Check out https://wooting.io/ from the Netherlands! These are really built to last.
I like the idea, but really dislike the name. Makes it sound like it should follow in USA’s footsteps which exactly what we don’t want.
+1 for Sumatra as a viewer, it’s super fast, even with large documents.
Okular has support for filling forms, but I’m not sure if it has more advanced editing features.
A non-adobe, but closed-source alternative is Foxit. It’s Chinese, so not EU, but also not US (:
For garden shears Felco from Switzerland is great
Very nice initiative!
Here’s the official site: https://www.eu-searchperspective.com/
Vonroc is a Dutch-designed powertool brand, though their manufacturing does take place in China.
Ah I mainly checked the post text, thanks for pointing it out!
OsmAnd is a great map alternative as well, works great for any type of navigation
Don’t forget Valheim, an open-world survival/craft game from Sweden
I’d be fine with a text search based on brand/manufacturer name.
Totally worth it even in SDR, the pure blacks are so much better than any other form of backlighting, and even without HDR the colors are much more vibrant.