Librewolf - browser Syncthing / synctrayzor - file sync Notepad++ - text editor WinSCP + putty + friends - interacting with Linux Zettlr - knowledge base / markdown editor Keepassxc + browser integrations
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I've tried this a bunch of times but I don't really get it tbh.
What sorts of things do you search for?
Everything I need is in an organised structure.
I mostly agree with @shadejinx. I would add that when editing the same note on two separate devices syncthing will at least fail kind of gracefully in that you'll whatever.md will still be there but you'll see an additional whatever-conflict-hash.md along side it so you can easily fix it up. Synctrayzor for windows will give you a nice notification and UI with which to resolve.
Nextcloud is great but it's a real behemoth. Loads of stuff you don't need.
IDK what you mean exactly but I sync between computers and devices just fine.
Massage damage?
All these years gun owners saying they're needed to protect the populace from a tyrannical government. The irony.
This happens all the time with email servers.
Deliverability is hard. Not sure why tuta expected a board member in Germany to solve this for them.
It's so surreal that everyone is just zombie walking into this dystopia.
People in AI images of real people are real.
People in AI images of fake people are fake.
He's got a higher IQ than every man alive.
I really disagree that the expectation is that communities will consolidate.
I think many users including OP overstate the problems of "split communities" and understate the advantages of having similar communities on different instances.
Having a /c/opensource on both lemmy.world and lemmy.ml doesn't meaningfully "split" the opensource community. Users can subscribe to all, some, or none as they wish. So what if you see the same post twice - it'd not ideal but not really a detractor. It's not the same as say, forking an opensource project or having discussions on both IRC and matrix.
Because it's true.
Yeah I'm not trying to imply that I'm some kind of file organisation wizard.
I use zettlr for my personal notes and that has search so I guess that's enough to get me by.