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  • Just a heads up. There is no way to export from authy. So if you ever want to switch apps for whatever reason, lets say they were bought by big evil corp., then you would have to go and regenerate all your keys. Where as a good app would let you export and import from anywhere

  • Can confirm, I use an old HP elitebook from work. Battery life is great, beats my wives new lenovo. More than powerful enough to browse the web and play in the terminal. Also only gets hot if I run a game on it; I wouldnt advise that though.

  • Take a loom siYuan, I ran it with docker. Went to it on my laptop and phone. As I was typing on one it was populating on the other, it also has a nice interface on mobile.

    I'll take a look at yours too, love trying new things

  • Siyuan is very nice. Might have a play with that one before I invest any more time with trillium. Any idea if it is completely free, I can see there are some pricing options, which worries me a little.

    edit: answered my own question, sorry

  • That is actually what i'm attempting to move away from. Mainly just less to install when I inevitably wipe my PC again

    Also its good for work PC's where they are locked down. Don't get me wrong though, obsidian is great, just a little awkward for my current scenarios.

  • I agree that it could be nice to have an app that just points at your instance with a more intuitive UI.

    I like the idea of using bookstack, don't know what it is, but I just can't get into using it.

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    Trillium Notes

  • Good old Cluley, he also has an award winning podcast, Smashin' Security. It's a light hearted take on recent security events. Its usually 30 - 45 minutes long.

    One of my favourites

  • Fair point, I misunderstood. Thought you were asking for more general points.

    As for enshitification, I suppose it started in 2015 when they were bought by LogMeIn (I looked it up), that's where it generally always starts. Don't know if the service degraded as I switched around that time. Though getting hacked twice in six months is pretty bad for a company guarding the publics secrets