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stog | 11 months ago
FlowVision looks brilliant and an almost perfect client for my needs - thanks for sharing. It's a very similar concept to what I'm trying to acheive with my project but with mine I'm trying to focus on having the output suitable for archiving with no dependecies/app installs - all the user would need is a web browser.
The idea is that as long as browsers are about, you (or anyone) can use the viewer. The general idea is that once it's built it would be put on an SSD or something and in years to come can be plugged in and viewed by clicking a .html file. Sticking to plain old HTML and CSS in the output has proved pretty resilent over the last 30 years.
I'll be sticking the code on GitHub shortly under MIT and people can do what they want with it (hopefully make it faster, and more reliable without bloating it).
wlesieutre|11 months ago
Similar reason that I bailed from OneNote to Obsidian even though it's not good with tablets/handwriting/drawing. I'm just tired of my stuff being tied up in someone else's service where at any time they can alter the deal and all I can do is pray they don't alter it any further. Sure, I pay for Obsidian Sync, but worst case it's a folder of Markdown files and a little bit of special syntax that someone else could knock off in a day if Obsidian went bad.