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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Software
This thread is for software goals of mine, one goal per post.

Develop a command-line text editor (yes, command-line text editors and even word processors exist: e.g. WordGrinder, Nano, and Norton Textra Writer) that

1. Fully supports Unicode, and that has the standard navigation and editing keyboard shortcuts (like ctrl+backspace to delete a word, Ctrl+arrow keys to move back and forth a word or up and down a paragraph, Ctrl+Z for undo, Ctrl+c for copy, etc.
2. Can run successfully on Termux.
3. Is written in Python 3.x, Vala/Genie, or some such.

This text editor will incorporate at least the following features:
1. Favorites (press a keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl+d, to bring up an input box to type in the name of a favorite to save or a different keyboard shortcut, such as Ctrl+shift+d to type the name of a favorite to load; more than one file or file position can be recorded in a single favorite; loading a favorite loads all the files that are saved into tabs).
2. A tabbed interface, with different files being loaded in different tabs.
3. Spellcheck
4. The ability to create relations (with context) between entities (whether those entities are files or file-like things within a file).
5. Document statistics
6. A status bar.
7. The ability to launch code to execute.
8. Compose keys/schemes
9. Text styles would be nice (bold, italic, underline, strikethrough, etc.)
10. The ability to make links would be very nice.
11. The ability to change text size with ctrl+= and ctrl+-.
12. Supports composing hypertext fiction, and similar, easily.
13. E-book reader features.
14. And so on and so forth.

Anyway, the purpose of making it a command-line application is to make it so it can be used easily on Android (or pretty much any OS) without having to install some such as Ubuntu or Debian. Command-lines don't generally take nearly as many resources to install. Also, it might speed things up.

I've already created a similar text editor with Tkinter in Python3, but Tkinter doesn't work easily in Android, unfortunately.
Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
This thread is to list kinds of Philodendrons for me to consider for this site, whether to make forums for them or not.

Bloody Mary
Bob Cee
Emerald Queen (This is a nice one.)
Florida Ghost
Green Congo
Jose Buono
Painted Lady
Paraiso Verde
Philodendron atabapoense
Philodendron bernardopazii
Philodendron billietiae
Philodendron callosum
Philodendron camposportoanum
Philodendron gloriosum
Philodendron grazielae
Philodendron hastatum
Philodendron joepii
Philodendron lacerum
Philodendron majesty
Philodendron mamei
Philodendron martianum
Philodendron mayoi
Philodendron melanochrysum
Philodendron melanoneuron
Philodendron mexicanum
Philodendron pastazanum
Philodendron patriciae
Philodendron plowmanii
Philodendron sharoniae
Philodendron squamiferum
Philodendron subhastatum
Philodendron tortum
Philodendron tripartitum
Philodendron verrucosum
Ring of Fire
Spiritus Sanctii
Thai Sunrise
White Knight
White Wizard

Ctenanthe lubbersiana or known as Golden mosaic and philodendron

https://smartgardenguide.com/philodendron-varieties/
Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
https://www.wired.com/story/pink-princess-plantfluencers-pink-congo-scam/

The above article talks about the Philodendron erubescens 'Pink Princess', and a scam with Philodendron 'Pink Congo'; it lets us know about how the prices have risen for pink plants. They're still high even as I write this.
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Breeds of Philodendron tatei:
Philodendron 'Congo' (Philodendron tatei subsp. melanochlorum 'Congo'; this is not the same plant as Philodendron 'Rojo Congo')
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List of dragon-tail Plant breeds:
NJOY
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List of Philodendron 'Prince of Orange' breeds:
Pastel Sport #2
Variegated Sport #1
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https://patents.justia.com/patents-by-us-classification/PLT/381

The above URL leads to a page about Philodendron patents, which are useful for determining information about a particular kind of Philodendron's history (and for identifying the correct name, etc.)

Edit: There aren't as many Philodendrons in this list as I first thought. So, I found more by doing a patent search online.
Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Breeds of Spadeleaf Philodendron:
• Jose Buono
Lemon Lime (also see here)
• Variegatum
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List of Giant Philodendron breeds:
• Elephant Ear
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List of selloum breeds:
• Hope (See the patent for 'Little Hope', which lets us know that 'Hope' is a breed of selloum, and unpatented.)
Little Hope
PHM1
Shangri-La
TWYPH0007
Winterbourn
Xanadu-II (from a mutation of Winterbourn)
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