If all I wanted was more content, I could make an LLM hallucinate something for me. That'd be content. Not very good content but tonnes of it.
Is that what you want?
If all I wanted was more content, I could make an LLM hallucinate something for me. That'd be content. Not very good content but tonnes of it.
Is that what you want?
Back when I tried it, there was basically no ability to, like, copy paste, clone, move, delete or otherwise modify existing strokes. I believe it also had no infinite canvas?
Could also be that I was either too stupid for the UI, I didn't take a look at it for very long.
Nope, I looked for one in 2020/2021, so that wasn't a thing yet. Looks pretty mobile focused, no?
What's its data format?
Obsidian is not a hand-written notes application to my knowledge.
I’m thinking on get a couple of pirated files, so i’d like to be as secure as possible.
These are mutually exclusive.
StylusLabs Write. I've tried all the FOSS hand-written note taking apps and none of them is practical to use.
Write just works. Produces SVGs that you can view in any browser and efficiently sync via git. Amazing.
It looks like an android app from 2012 and could really use some updates in other areas too.
I also don't get why it's closed source. It's free (as in beer) and there isn't even a way to donate.
vscode != Visual Studio.
Most of the time here it isn't even that the base data is bad, it's just that UIs behave horribly. Especially stuff like searching for things.
Then there's also that real-time data is just.. missing. No info on live traffic or even longer term stuff like construction.
Waze for maps and navigation. I like being able to report things on the road and update fuel prices etc
We really need something like that. We already have OSM which can do this for more static things but I'm not aware of anything which can do that for "live" data.
I personally want to see more good content. Quantity means nothing if the quality isn't up to par.
Emacs. Need I say more?