Briar, for communication during internet blackouts or when there is no connectivity at all.
Briar, for communication during internet blackouts or when there is no connectivity at all.
Will keep an eye on this, looks interesting!
How’s unihertz track record with providing updates? This is an important factor to avoid artificial obsolescence.
Tell meore about the obsidian plugin, dusbt know of it.
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I don’t see what this have to do with Firefox?
I am, specially after seeing how well it was implemented in the nightly version. It can’t be compared to an extension that enables the same capability.
Out of curiosity, have you tries logseq or silverbullet.md? They both have capabilities to query your notes similar to Notion.
I’ve had this challenge with structuring notes-data for a while, but haven’t found something that suits my workflow yet. I have on my list to experiment with a sqlite solution.
I settled on obsidian with the built in sync. The data is as clean as it gets - its very agnostic to the editor as long as it adheres to the markdown standard (plus flavors). I’m aware that I’m creating a dependency on obsidians workflow and plugins, but the cost of switching is very low considering how I use my knowledge base (I could in work case scenario work with my files with standard Unix tools).
You are free to choose whatever tool that works for you, personally I don’t want my notes to be held hostage by a single vendor.
The closest to Anytype is logseq, but silver bullet.md is also awesome. And if you choose another markdown editor, you could use rsync/git/syncthing to synchronize your files.
When it comes to note applications, there is no shortage of them. Just make a informed decision that will serve you well in the long term.
I tried anytype during the alpha, but I understood early on that the data is crippled during export, and the self host node is very cumbersome to set up. Also, I had a gut feeling that it could turn into a enshittified product.
For my usecase, I could achieve my note taking needs by other more established, libre and less complex means.
You can export your data, but its like exporting your onenote data in PDFs. Your notes will lose the built in functionality and relations.
I went with freshRSS and was happy to have a SH alternative, but the UI is abhorrent. Even with ReadYou as a 3rd party app the sync of what was read and not was janky. I went with miniflux and couldn’t be happier. The again, my requirements are very basic.
The meal planner feature have been a godsend for our household.
Matrix, xmpp, IRC or even rocketchat are better alternatives.
I use edge at work, and it does vertical tabs better than Vivaldi. I really hope to see this feature in more desktop browsers.
What made you choose revolt chat over matrix? Just curious.
Perfect timing since endlesssh isn’t actively developed anymore.
They require a lot of tinkering for a half-arsed result. Built in vertical tabs like in Vivaldi or edge work and feel much better with just a single setting.
Hmm, nocodb is a webapp first and foremost. It does have binaries to run directly on the host, but I’m not entirely sure to recommend this over libreoffice actual app for database management. I believe it would be more in line with OPs requirement.