As despite donating to my note-taking app, it being at-least temporarily discontinued; I set about hacking a single-page which I can use to load excalidraw files.
I have got rid of some UI I don't value, such as the burger menu, command pallete and library link; but library import / export, publish works; with dark mode and light mode via user browser preferences A.L.A matchMedia API
I think @flathub should implement an official way for apps to indicate if they're using offline and/or online AI/LLM features, and require all apps using such to disclose which type. This should be displayed prominently, like the verified/unverified badge or the "potentially unsafe" or "community built" thingies.
Also Gnome Software.
I don't want to install and run the app before finding I can't use it b/c it's sending my data to the most evil corps in the world
When you are interacting with this account here you are actually interacting with a bunch of folks involved in various ways in project happenings, who are often following interactions via a deltachat mastodon bot that relays messages into a chat group from where the reply is triggered. Many of the @delta members have an #offlinefirst approach to networking so mostly use the chat group to interact. #didyouknowdepartment
Digital Democracy is looking for a Senior Backend Developer! You'll be directly working on the technology that powers our offline-first and decentralized mapping applications!
Ahead of @nordicapis Platform Summit in Stockholm in 2 weeks, Bill Doerrfeld interviewed me about what leaf computing enables and why some APIs should incorporate more offline-first principles that grant clients more control over their data, processing, and state.
Anyone tested PouchDB in the browser and set it up so it syncs with CouchDB? I'm trying to make a minimal thing and was wondering if it could sync a blob/attachment. That way I could get away with some html/css/javascript on github.io and only CouchDB as a webserver.
As stated on their website, current Anytype release can offer you a solution for:
Daily journal
Strategic writing
Knowledge base
Trip planner
Study hub
Recipe book
Habit tracker
Data vault
As "evil" as it may seem, with app that combines basically everything, you might wonder if it will replace a bundle of #Notion with other stuff for all your #PKM and data preservation needs. Cool that it's #LocalFirst!
I am not sure if "Any Source Available License 1.0" really qualifies as an open source license yet. I'm not a lawyer, but it's abundantly clear that, of course, sublicensing is not allowed. Address to license in one of the repos to see if it suits you.
@fuchsiii@kkarhan@james@nextcloud tiddlywiki has support to save itself to the "server" via WebDAV, Github, Gitlab, Dropbox, Nextcloud. It is shocking how #TiddlyWiki obsoletes multiple apps (like #Wiki, and bookmark managers), #OfflineFirst but also saves to server.