No amount of gaslighting by you or excusing telemetry for good reason will change my opinion on opt-out telemetry.
hottari
Opt-out telemetry has never been the standard for Linux distros.
If we have to bash Ubuntu for telemetry, we have to bash Fedora with the same stick.
I'm not saying you shouldn't use Fedora. I'm saying I wouldn't.
No matter how tempting, I wouldn't use Fedora since it ships with opt-out telemetry.
Red Hat has a right to shoot itself in the foot as many times as it wants. Ubuntu, OpenSUSE and Oracle will gladly take over their business without skipping a beat.
I already had a OneDrive account so using this plugin was easy. You can also use Syncthing for syncing the markdown files across your devices.
I use the mobile app and it works just the same as it does for me on desktop. Though I only use one plugin for syncing my files to cloud and that's about it.
Aside from all the things Flatpaks get right, a sandbox framework built right into the design is a major win and in my case, it's one of the big reasons I went with it.
You can also modify the build script for any flatpak's manifest and create packages with flatpak-builder
. May not be as easy as PKGBUILDs but it's certainly possible.
The problem of bad software defaults is easily solved with Flatseal. My point is that, it takes a few clicks to deny permissions to Flatpak applications as opposed to sandboxing a traditional app yourself.
Writing sandbox profiles for apparmor or something similar is usually a complex elaborate affair. And even when you do finally manage to get a working profile, it still requires maintenance to keep the sandbox functional as the target software updates. You won't face any of these problems with Flatpak's bubblewrap.
Obsidian or Nextcloud Notes.
Vanilla gnome should cover your needs.
I love Flatpaks and have embraced them totally on my desktop. They just make sense for sandboxing applications with Flatseal. Distro maintainers also ship software with bad defaults. I want to be able to easily control that.
Maybe you should look up the definition of the word and come back to your previous comments.