Is this a shitpost? I feel like this is a shitpost for a joke everyone is in on except me.
I don’t get it either, but the 3 millilightseconds thing is (I think) a reference to the classic 500-mile email story.
Jeff & Seattle was about this post: https://sh.itjust.works/post/43471235
Basically, how many years does one have to work minimum wage to earn Jeff Bezos’s net worth.
I need answers!
When doing some research here is a list of similar calculator apps that have some advanced features like qalculate, but may or may not be on all platforms. Nothing against qalculate - just for completeness.
- tydlig
- mac calc updates in '25+ release
- Chalk - https://chachatelier.fr/chalk/chalk-home.php?lang=en
- Qalculate - https://qalculate.github.io/index.html
- Speedcrunch - https://heldercorreia.bitbucket.io/speedcrunch/
- Figr - https://www.figr.app/
- Kalker - https://kalker.xyz/
- Numi - paid
- soulver - paid
Also available straight in GNOME’s search.
The same person writes Eqonomize! which is an amazing finance tracking program. Eqonomize!
Looks cool!
But I gotta ask: what is the deal with your font making all the I’s and L’s bold? :(
I’m using Termux on android and I guess that it’s compensating for smaller screen?
Please get Termux: Styling and change that font 🙏
call me nuts but I don’t mind at all 😆
Nuts
Also check out a similar one: SpeedCrunch.
There’s an Android version too.
I’ve been using Termux but that’s awesome. Thanks.
Oh boy is it junk though. It just supports calculation, not conversion or anything fancy
It supports conversion. It’s almost all I use it for.
E:
I just want the 6 $ / TB storage, thanks.
qalculate is really nice. I even use it on Windows Enterprise installs that normally only have the old Windows 8(?) calculator included since the Microsoft Store isn’t a thing. It’s a huge upgrade compared to that POS.
Qalculate was one of the few Windows apps that I didn’t have to stop using when I switched to Linux.
It really shined when I used it as a field technician in building automation because it can convert all sorts of units of measurement of pressure, mass, velocity, etc. and we work in both metric and imperial in Canada.
Of course, it’s also a perfectly serviceable calculator for simple stuff too. I like the history feature a lot.
Already been using it, my favourite desktop calculator!
oooh, love this does the flatpak version not do cli though?
afaik it should come with both cli and gui.