Hey, not fair. It’s one user, ok? I mean, that’s me, but still
Hey, not fair. It’s one user, ok? I mean, that’s me, but still
I think you can just sync the Obsidian Directory with any cloud service or syncthing and it should work fine.
I‘m German and have eaten a lot of potato salad during my entire life. Not once has it been served hot
I never said people shouldn’t have that right, i was just genuinely wondering why it’s important to people. Thanks for the insight, definitely good points you make. :) But somehow I think, if a big company wants to scrape that data (thats still publicly available, whether you make it natively searchable or not) they can do it anyway. So if you’re worried about that, shouldn’t you rather just not post that stuff to the public? (I want to emphasise again that I’m not trying to argue against you, I just want to understand as I’m not that well versed on these topics)
Genuine question: why would people have a problem with making stuff you post publicly searchable?
Is there info the attack vector anywhere?
I do on my work computer, bc I don’t really have another choice there. But as it’s chromium based it’s actually not that big of a pain in the ass to use compared to internet explorer back then. But in my personal life I would still never use it
I had a conversation with a friend about iPads lately related to the „just lacking the OS“. The newer iPads with M-chips have all the computing power an average user could need but it’s crippled by the mobile-ish OS, so all the computing power is for nothing basically. An iPad running MacOS (with some adjustments for the Touchscreen) would be awesome. But we concluded it won’t happen anytime soon, because then basically no one would buy MacBooks anymore