Was using btrfs then in manjaro, broke my laptop because btrfs seems to be shit at handling loss of power cases. Switched to good ol ext4 and nixos, never looked back since.
Please for the love of god don’t use merge, especially in a crowded repository. Don’t be me and suffer the consequences. I mistakenly mention every person with a commit between the time I created the branch until current master.
Thanks for the review! The reason for both of the cons are:
markdown: IIRC the WYSIWYG rich text editor that Treedome use doesn’t use markdown to store its text because there are better alternative for a structured and stylized document that’s also extensible. It’s stored in JSON with Tiptap’s own defined structure.
no plugins: never say never, but I intend to make treedome with a stable file format. Plugins may (will) introduce instability because it could change the way documents are stored.
Ive been able to run this app on linux, mac, and windows. Mac and windows build is not available tho, I dont think I can maintain it because i mainly use linux in all of my machines.
The WYSIWYG editor supports markdown shortcuts like (#) will auto mode to H1 tag. But internally its stored as a json file, courtesy of tiptap library. Self hostable server would be cool, but for now I only use syncthing to do my sync.
Hello, relax guys Ive had my fair share of internet discourse. Youre by no means disrespectful at all. I know you come from a good place in your argument and its more than fair to questioned the decision of “reinventing the wheel”.
You guys know that “remember me” checklist on every login page? Is it possible for us to use frontend that have that? Everytime my browser is starting up, the lemmy instances just forgets who I am and I must login again. This is not the observed behavior if I’m using Jerboa on my phone though.
rather than just merging shit then fixing their nits do you have something in mind better/more practical? Merging stuff from any contributor without reviews sounds bad.
Just for disclaimer, @Gooey0210 isnt me. I agree, even though the encryption used in treedome is pretty solid (imo), my note taking app is definitely not recommended for keeping your password. Use a dedicated password manager, open source one ofc. I think the lock time idea is good.
But I did put my password there, for when I can’t access my other password manager. Backup of a backup of a backup.
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Remember Me Frontend Feature
You guys know that “remember me” checklist on every login page? Is it possible for us to use frontend that have that? Everytime my browser is starting up, the lemmy instances just forgets who I am and I must login again. This is not the observed behavior if I’m using Jerboa on my phone though.
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Treedome is a local-first, encrypted, note taking application with tree-like structures, all written and saved in your computer...