I had a play with it a little while ago, and it has a guide for using and saving it with OneDrive (you just rename the file IIRC)
TemporalSoup
Proton do appear to be trying to resolve some of the issues that come with being a for-profit company?
I don't remember who I heard say it, but someone said Mozilla should have built a privacy-first Google ecosystem alternative similar to what Proton are doing, which could have allowed them to actually make some money outside of their Google search bribe money.
But it's too late for that now I guess :(
Please pretty please don't tell the user how little control we actually have over the text you spit out <3
Basically all the instruction dumps I've seen
It doesn't. (Or didn't when I used it) It really was just a basic notes app
I used standard notes a little while ago, it seemed like a nice phone note app replacement with a decent number of markdown based plugins
I don't think it's trying to be a Notion or an Obsidian
I hate that I know this, but new Teams is based on WebView2 (Microsoft's version of electron), and dragging and dropping files is semi-broken for ALL WebView2 apps 🙃
(The only other WV2 app I know of is New Outlook)
:( The writing had been on the wall for a while now.
It kills me that companies seem to willingly train their users to ignore warnings and signs that something is amiss.
"Yeah, all our emails from that vendor come with the external email warning, just ignore it"
Maybe to Gifycat? It's like a nice short-term storage
Any tips and tricks to share?
I do volunteer gardening, and we use and love our wicking beds. Ours are raised so we don't have to bend too much, they need watering less often, and lose less water to evaporation. They're also great because it doesn't matter what the actual land is like (though they do usually like being flat).
Previous volunteers made them from scrap, so they're cheap and still work perfectly.
I can't remember the name off the top of my head, but there's a Godzilla fighting game! It's amazing