is it this one https://bazzite.gg/? Does it have .deb support? Because if so, you can install it easily because i release it with .deb and nix. If not, you can always compile it yourself using the docs here https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/src/branch/master/docs/development/development-setup.md. Please make an issue in the repo if you have any suggestion on improving the docs.
tengkuizdihar
joined 11 months ago
nope, there are some differences (i use the one from my old posts):
- Not open source, treedome is open source.
- Uses a centralized server to sync your notes, treedome instead uses a single local file which you can sync, move around, however you want.
- Uses graph, treedome is working with trees and tagging instead.
- Uses plugins to add more feature to the notes, treedome doesn't plan to do this. We at least want a complete experience out of the box, with notes files that's fairly stable within a major version. I have to make it stable since the start because I'm already using it for work and personal.
You are welcome, please do tell about your experience tho, especially what you want to prioritize. Because for me, currently its feature complete.
Shit people say on lemmy
If he think swift is the way to go, good for him. The code before swift is still open source, so interested user can fork it. What is there to hate?
I'm going to chime in and make bullet points, to not torture you with wall of text.
Recommend (especially for new comers):
- Ubuntu
- easy to use
- many choice to install literally everything ever
- used by EVERYONE so plenty of hands on tutorial & troubleshooting
- used both in servers and desktop
Not Recommended (especially for new comers):
- Manjaro/Arch
- Difficult learning curve
- Sometime breaks when upgrading (looking at you manjaro)
- NixOS
- Very difficult learning curve
- Need to get used with a whole new language to operate
- Perfect for making a reproducible OS, especially if you like experimenting
Maybe you should get some sleep
Ooh, so its not THAT kind of DRM.
Sure its secure, but is it verifiably secure?
Sodium? Like, salt sodium?
as if on queue, I just released a new version of my own note taking app https://p.programming.dev/post/programming.dev/18265389
Its local so it's as good as your HDD/SDD, its encrypted so no one can know the content beside yourself, and you can sync it however you want (its 1 file only).