Why though? I daily-drive it on multiple machines. The native encryption and ZFSBootMenu make it an awesome root fs. And incredibly easy to use with the way it handles mount points.
I really hate being so shallow, but just seeing here face makes my blood boil. I just hope it's simply the news papers picking the dumbest photos possible.
Notesnook locked my session every other week requiring me to authenticate again. But it doesn't even do this like every other app out there, it first asks for the TOTP code and then for the password. So reverse from how password managers work, requiring a lot of manual back and forth.
So quickly writing a thought down sends me into a chain of context switches and completely disrupts me.
I gave up after a while. Happened on all my devices too, so it wasn't a weird setup either.
Theoretically they could deny serving byte ranges before the end-of-ad mark until those bytes have been served and a plausible time (the duration of the ad) has passed.
Practically this is likely more expensive than what the ad revenue would yield.
If you run it in old-school CGI mode, no, because each request would spawn a new process. But that's nowhere near state-of-the-art. So typically you would still have a long-running process somewhere that could manage a connection pool. No idea if it does, though. Can't imagine that it wouldn't, however, since PHP would be slaughtered in benchmarks if there was no way to keep connections (or pools) open across requests.
For a bit of templating? Yes!
What drives response times up is typically the database or some RPC, both of which are out of control of PHP, so I assume these were not factored in (because PHP can't win anything there in a comparison).
Notesnook required me to re-login every week or so. I paid for it in the beginning but after that kept happening over and over (it was fixed for a while and then regressed) I just gave up. If I need to quickly write something down I don't want to context-switch into my password manager first. Especially since auto-complete wouldn't help me, since for whatever fucked up reason Notesnook first asks for the TOTP token and THEN for the password.
Why though? I daily-drive it on multiple machines. The native encryption and ZFSBootMenu make it an awesome root fs. And incredibly easy to use with the way it handles mount points.