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UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
> To those being misled
LOL.
As if the people here cannot read for themselves.
UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
To those reading: note that the proposed regulations still only relate to Vietnamese citizens’ personal data. Hard to say why Washere is blind to this. Confirm for yourself.
UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
Ken wrote:
> I decided to install Upnote on my desktop Win10 PC.
>They do not offer the traditional d/l file so I can install the program
>myself, so I used the Windows store for the first time. ...
UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
I see you're grasping here. You quote from a draft decree from February - which apparently was not implemented, since you haven't shown it to have been passed - specifically relating to Vietnamese cit...
UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
washere wrote:
> My 10 distinct areas of concern were evaded.
>Not honest interaction.
Be careful when you assert someone of dishonesty. You made bald unsupported assertions combined with tangenti...
UpNote continues to improve
9/21/2021
On one hand you say you won’t make assumptions, yet you clearly have, or at least you leave yourself open to dark conspiracies about app/data backdoors.
*Data localization laws* do not require...
UpNote continues to improve
9/20/2021
washere wrote:
> Based in Vietnam, with laws (tighter than china) forcing all companies
>to let their regime have all foreign cyber data for their intel files.
>Which they will index into files, jus...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
I think it's naive to believe that given a country's oppression of internal groups any company selling in and following laws within that country is unethical. Given China's history of repression again...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
Luhmann wrote:
>If Apple used true e2e
Again, that's not a definitional term. There are multiple flavors and types of e2e, which only means communication is never decrypted during transmission fr...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
Amontillado wrote:
>That's a good thing. The encryption is handled by the OS using OS
>features heavily used and constantly refined. Meanwhile, Devonthink
>accesses an encrypted file exactly the sa...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
... or at the very least benefiting from what you believe to be immoral behavior which should not be tolerated. You are yourself 'complicit' by your own definition and all you do is 'lack trust' in th...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
Simon wrote:
And there’s the point. In calluding with the Chinese government
>they make millions/billions from the Chinese people.
Calluding (sic), aka following the law, is what every compa...
How do you deal with Privacy?
9/5/2021
Simon wrote:
> Profiteering includes profit made unethically.
You haven't shown that Apple has either made excessive profits - the definition of profiteering - or even defended your claim that the...
Subtask.co
8/31/2021
ClickUp has serious money behind it. I see ads for it on public buses across NYC, something I only previously saw for some Microsoft software. It seems to have nice features, but it also looks like it...
How do you deal with Privacy?
8/31/2021
If you look at the etymology of the term, there are many variants of e2e since it was first implemented, originally just meaning that communication is never decrypted during transmission from sender t...
Subtask.co
8/30/2021
Looks like it's been out maybe a year. Devs wrote about it last September
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/3-reasons-why-we-built-subtask-christopher-becker
and the only article I found is very basic....
How do you deal with Privacy?
8/30/2021
Simon wrote:
> Their profiteering in China at the expense of peoples human
> rights and privacy shows a complete lack of integrity.
If you don't want to trust iCloud that's up to you but I'd ask y...
How do you deal with Privacy?
8/30/2021
Luhmann wrote:
> No I don't use encryption in Logseq. It currently isn't well implemented
> and breaks some other features, like the new versioning/backup tool.
That wasn't clear. As you can see from...
How do you deal with Privacy?
8/29/2021
Luhmann wrote:
>Currently I'm using
>Logseq via iCloud Drive which, while encrypted in transit and on the
>sever, is not "true" e2e since apple holds the keys to decrypt this if
>they want (or if th...
How do you deal with Privacy?
8/28/2021
I've given up a significant amount of privacy by choosing a task manager which uses its own cloud infrastructure and syncs events to Google Calendar, opening up my life to two companies. And I persona...
Replacing Everything with Logseq
8/27/2021
I read that this summer Logseq was working on OPML import (and already does OPML export of graph or a page). Have you tried this?
FSNotes 5 (Mac)
8/23/2021
Links to the Mac App Store and iOS apps at the developer's main page:
https://fsnot.es/
I've had the app for years. Really solid, though I've decided I won't switch completely from Apple Notes to an...
Top 5 Roam Alternatives
8/21/2021
Luhmann wrote:
>- Athens https://github.com/athensresearch/athens
Athens is interesting in that the dev interviewed with Roam, and apparently after failing to gain employment fairly quickly wrote ...
Planning & executing
8/10/2021
Dellu wrote:
>@satis: I have recently learned a plugin in Obisidian that can do a
>Kanban. But, I really don't know much about Kanaban.
>Is Kanban effective for private projects? I had the impress...
https://www.toodledo.com/delete.php
