

This might be dumb but what are the 4 dimensions ? Is it 3 + Time ? (I’m a noob to scifi)


This might be dumb but what are the 4 dimensions ? Is it 3 + Time ? (I’m a noob to scifi)
I don’t mean to be disrespectful, but is this being developed with majority of input from LLMs ?
Thank you so much!


Other than Apertus, are there any truly open source models - mainly what I want to know is models that list their training data publicly to ensure no theft of art and stuff. (i replied to your comment as you seem to know about these models, I have no clue abou this stuff)
Nice to know that the app has a database feature. Most open source note taking apps ignore this feature. I have 2 requests -
Is it on here - Sony laptop catalog on Internet Archive ? I found this from the description of this YT video
Or maybe this ?
There’s already another app called void notes
The URL in the repo ends with ‘com’ and is shown as available for sale
They also have LGPL mentioned in their readme. I’m so confused what happened. I was thinking of switching to this app, but after reading more about the app, feel like staying with Monekin
Thanks for the added context. I didn’t even notice that LGPL was mentioned in the readme. I was thinking of switching to this app, now idk, might as well stay with my current one.


Droidify. It’s otherwise a really good client. I’ll make an issue on their github page


Thanks, you’re right! I enabled Izzy’s repo through the official F-droid client and it’s showing ‘No versions compatible with this device’. Finally found the cause, thank you


Seconding Fantasia Archive. It is probably the most feature rich FOSS Worldbuilding tool.
There’s also Hammer which is underrated imo.
WorldLoom is another one but currently undergoing a rewrite.
Although not specifically for worldbuilding, Manuskript is another option.
Wavemaker is another option but has optional AI.
Unless there’s readily available templates, you’d have to rework logseq a lot for this simple task imo. Take a look at mdSilo which is similar to Obsidian and with graph views. If you want something like Notion take a look at Appflowy or Affine but both are super into AI. If you’re fine with self hosting, there’s Colanode which is similar to Notion and into AI.
Is this using some sort of machine learning model that runs locally or just strict rule checking ?
Are you looking for a 1:1 alternative to pocket ?
I’ve heard good things about Readeck.
Linkace is similar but you’ll have to wait a bit for their official instance
I found this while browsing after Pocket announced shutdown, but haven’t used it. It’s pitched as a Pocket alternative, has support for Pocket import and similar features, but I don’t think there’s a dedicated Linux app.
I personally use Linkora but it is a bookmark manager, doesn’t have an in built reader. It has both appimage and deb packages and is available on other platforms as well.
Shiori is a Pocket clone but I haven’t used it
Almost all Pocket alternatives need self hosting. I was using Joplin web clipper and now I just use Linkora.
There’s also Linkwarden.
Chaski is mostly an RSS reader but it can find feeds for websites as said on it’s page and dowload articles.
TLDR - If you just want to save/bookmark articles, give Linkora a try. Or you could use the web clipper of Joplin.
Your app is really good, I use the android version. It has most features one expects. It loads really quickly compared to Joplin (ik Joplin has a lot of other features, plus I have a few plugins installed as well). I also really like the customization option - ability to create custom themes is awesome, I like creating custom themes if the apps provide the option.
And the numbered list issue is present in almost all apps I tried, one dev told me its due to the editor they use. The only reason I stick with Joplin & markor is because they’re the only markdown based apps I found where numbered lists work.
Thanks for making print notes!! And most importantly, don’t burn yourself out, take rest. I’m not a developer, I’ll assist with testing though
Thanks for being open about it. I’ve been looking for syncthing alternatives, this seems closest to it. Will there be a an android version ?