tengkuizdihar 1 week ago • 100%
Man this is a Bruh moment comment from me, My bad guys
tengkuizdihar 2 weeks ago • 33%
So its activitypub, but worse because its designed from the ground up to be difficult to federate? Bro just use twitter at this point.
tengkuizdihar 2 weeks ago • 100%
$1000 to cure hepatitis c, and yet its still under a patent? No government intervention? What the fuck, USA really is a cyberpunk world.
tengkuizdihar 3 weeks ago • 100%
Honestly this is the thing I worry the most. Without having encryption as a first class citizen, the ux of the notes will be sacrificed greatly. Simply because good encryption tends to be slow, making the app unproductive imo.
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
Passion since I was a kid. The earliest memory I have is me touching tthe LCD of a laptop.
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
I still don't get their "privacy coin" based network. I think their luck would look a lot better if they use the existing tor network instead of lokinet.
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
based
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
Was having that kind of idea. If you have any inputs about it, youre welcome to open a pr on treedome
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
Hmm if it comes to the age of a tech and its stability, I agree. I guess only time will tell. But do you have any suggestion for what this note taking format would look like? I personally think for non encrypted notes, foam's implementation is on the right track.
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
the extension could cease to exist, but you can absolutely still access your notes with any text editor decades from now. I still don't get where the "non-future proof" here. Can't really be more future proof than a simple text file.
Arguably, open document format, although standardized, are harder to open and manage because it's far more complex than a text file that ends with .md
.
tengkuizdihar 4 weeks ago • 100%
Its future proof tho? Markdown has a standard (or at least a common implementation) and foam is just a tool to automate and graph all the boring parts?
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
RIP, Ive felt that this is what valve are going to do. They value the skill and reaction time that comes with the players. Null bind will definitely kill one of the aspect of counter strafing.
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
nice, im trying to update it on nixpkgs, will probably make 0.5.1 to fix dependencies stuff in master first tho
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
If you really want to be future proof and interoperable, I suggest you to use something like a git repository + vscode + foam (https://github.com/foambubble/foam). All of the tech is open source and relatively easy to use, especially if you already know git.
Treedome on the other hand can be abandoned. It can be swallowed by the sands of time. It uses a custom file format after all. But because of its open-source nature, as long as you have the code, you can open the notes. But that's a good idea, to be able to export to a plaintext file. You could make a request here if you want https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/issues
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
Currently, using syncthing and occasionally pushing it to something like gdrive/mega/Dropbox is what I do
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
I found this, maybe a fork by someone? https://www.lemmyapps.com/app/details/33 The github link is alive btw
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
also there's no plan to put this in android, yet. I still can't imagine how it would end up.
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
Thank you! By 1 file means the entire document (filled with your notes) is contained within 1 file. It's a .note file, custom-made, but based on sqlite file format. Currently I have no need to monetize the app (I want to keep it libre and free for this one), but you can contribute by filing bugs and fixing issues on the page https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/issues
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
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).
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
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 1 month ago • 100%
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.
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 100%
You are welcome, please do tell about your experience tho, especially what you want to prioritize. Because for me, currently its feature complete.
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389 >Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this `git diff` for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release. > > ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a452c1ee-634e-4f63-b462-1733817bac52.png) > > * Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree! > * Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently! > * Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI! > * You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes! > * Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date! > * Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts! > * Fix bugs of saving empty tree > * General UI update and more stability for auto scrolling in tree view > * Documentation update
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389 >Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this `git diff` for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release. > > ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a452c1ee-634e-4f63-b462-1733817bac52.png) > > * Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree! > * Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently! > * Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI! > * You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes! > * Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date! > * Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts! > * Fix bugs of saving empty tree > * General UI update and more stability for auto scrolling in tree view > * Documentation update
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/18265389 >Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this `git diff` for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release. > > ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a452c1ee-634e-4f63-b462-1733817bac52.png) > > * Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree! > * Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently! > * Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI! > * You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes! > * Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date! > * Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts! > * Fix bugs of saving empty tree > * General UI update and more stability for auto scrolling in tree view > * Documentation update
Hello again everyone, Dihar here. It's been a while since the last release of treedome, but here you go! This release is all about UI update, emojis, and bug fixes. Please consult this `git diff` for a more detailed changelog https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4.5...0.5.0. These are the highlight of the release. ![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/a452c1ee-634e-4f63-b462-1733817bac52.png) * Add emoji picker for title, will show up in tree! * Text Editor toolbar is back, now with option to toggle both toolbar and floating menu independently! * Checkbox is here! Thanks Mantine UI! * You can check the size of each notes by navigating to Escape Menu -> Configure -> Show Note Sizes! * Add created/last modified date in notes. Note created before this will not have this field and will set as today's date! * Create child note can now be done through dropdown instead of only from shortcuts! * Fix bugs of saving empty tree * General UI update and more stability for auto scrolling in tree view * Documentation update
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 98%
Shit people say on lemmy
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 94%
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?
tengkuizdihar 1 month ago • 75%
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
tengkuizdihar 3 months ago • 100%
Maybe you should get some sleep
tengkuizdihar 3 months ago • 100%
Ooh, so its not THAT kind of DRM.
tengkuizdihar 3 months ago • 100%
Sure its secure, but is it verifiably secure?
tengkuizdihar 4 months ago • 87%
Hackernews
tengkuizdihar 5 months ago • 88%
Sodium? Like, salt sodium?
tengkuizdihar 5 months ago • 100%
More news at 10
tengkuizdihar 5 months ago • 100%
TIL ghost exist
tengkuizdihar 5 months ago • 100%
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.
tengkuizdihar 5 months ago • 97%
Who wouldve thought that well meaning and well educated people are against genocide
tengkuizdihar 6 months ago • 100%
really? how come? I thought they are mentioned because of the diffs if compared to master, which merge basically just... merge on top of my branch (?)
tengkuizdihar 6 months ago • 100%
AAAH NOT LIKE THIS
tengkuizdihar 6 months ago • 100%
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.
tengkuizdihar 6 months ago • 100%
I dont think youre imposing into anything lol
Flatpak could be nice, appimage too, maybe you could make an issue for this in the repo? It will be a long road tho
tengkuizdihar 6 months ago • 100%
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".
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/12077965 >![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/89f50c76-80a8-4201-9fe7-940d84036464.png)It has been a month since the last time I've posted about Treedome. Back then it was still in 0.4.0 and there's a lot of little tiny tidbits of missing/bugged components. > > I've polished it since then, please take a look https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4...0.4.5! > > Notable changes since then are: > * Node path will now be visible on editor, made sure user make less mistake when editing their note > * The width of note tree and text editor is now configurable > * Configurable idle timeout that will close and save your notes, defaulted to 300,000 ms or 5 minutes > * Removed about menu, now user can easily click on big badges which will open links to our repository, matrix room, etc. > * Various fixes and little adjustments > > Install it on arch (btw) and nix (0.4.5 is in review not merged yet)
![](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/89f50c76-80a8-4201-9fe7-940d84036464.png) It has been a month since the last time I've posted about Treedome. Back then it was still in 0.4.0 and there's a lot of little tiny tidbits of missing/bugged components. I've polished it since then, please take a look https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/compare/0.4...0.4.5! Notable changes since then are: * Node path will now be visible on editor, made sure user make less mistake when editing their note * The width of note tree and text editor is now configurable * Configurable idle timeout that will close and save your notes, defaulted to 300,000 ms or 5 minutes * Removed about menu, now user can easily click on big badges which will open links to our repository, matrix room, etc. * Various fixes and little adjustments Install it on arch (btw) and nix (0.4.5 is in review not merged yet)
Blatant cheating on CS2, what do? Should we just not play CS2 until they work some solution out?
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.
Treedome is a local-first, encrypted, note taking application with tree-like structures, all written and saved in your computer Currently you can only try it by building it yourself, instruction here. https://codeberg.org/solver-orgz/treedome/src/branch/master/docs/building.md But .deb and nixpkgs update is planned to follow suit though! You can also try an outdated one in https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/treedome-bin Tell me what you think about it!