The latest thing I flat out don't understand about Obsidian: if you're editing, and you do a Find Next, why would you highlight the found string but not select it for editing? Baffling and maddening. Haven't found a plugin that fixes this.
@cocoadog LOL, I can't seem to get Mixed In Key to work. It does absolutely nothing when I select a playlist to import. I figured maybe I had to grant it media and full disk access but that didn't help either. 🙈 Not a great start to “get familiar with …”
@cocoadog Welp. I highlighted an onboarding problem and related bug for Yakov. 🤣 I'm probably an uncommon use case, but importing a playlist requires it to be fully downloaded first so there are physical files. Otherwise MIK does nothing. Also, if there are a few undownloaded songs, re-importing doesn't process them unless you delete everything then re-import.
@jblake I think the sacrifices in display quality and cost are not worth the supposed benefits. If and when there is no appreciable difference in display quality a higher cost may be worth it in some form factors. I haven’t seen anything compelling yet. Only futuristic ideas like a display cuff / wrist computer concept.
@jblake I don’t think even a display cuff would be particularly useful unless it could be taken off and flattened into a rigid rectangle to use the whole display. Only the user-facing portions would be useful for info display while wrist-worn.
I think flexible displays would be far more useful in custom applications such as nonstandard/non-flat surfaces. I.E. “wrapping” surfaces like this one from the movie Oblivion.