@reiver in my opinion, regular people will never write markdown. Regular people need an UI where they can select formatting options (or type information) like in MS Word.
@reiver in my opinion, regular people will never write markdown. Regular people need an UI where they can select formatting options (or type information) like in MS Word.
Ack.
Sometimes other formats are useful and do not hinder.
For Client To Server, I will post the next example today.
It is a 50kb tsv with some base32 etc encoding. The 50kb contain the main practical and statistical info about the countries of the world from wikidata, OSM, World Bank, WHO and some other.
The map always adapts to "fedigeo" [above + "regions"+personal places] when you move or zoom it. Now you can use all the ids to federate well known places.
However, the Browser (JS Intl) has so many knowledge about the countries itself.
For example all names in all languages, also of currencies, languages etc.
It expands to 3 MB (!) ActivityPub JSON-LD if you request 4 languages (also has the Press Freedom Index and such things).
I consider 50kb / 3MB to be a difference. We just need the id …
https://martinfowler.com/bliki/Datensparsamkeit.html
(often thinking about my people at the sinking Carteret Islands)
Ack.
Sometimes other formats are useful and do not hinder.
For Client To Server, I will post the next example today.
It is a 50kb tsv with some base32 etc encoding. The 50kb contain the main practical and statistical info about the countries of the world from wikidata, OSM, World Bank, WHO and some other.
The map always adapts to "fedigeo" [above + "regions"+personal places] when you move or zoom it. Now you can use all the ids to federate well known places.
However, the Browser (JS Intl) has so many knowledge about the countries itself.
For example all names in all languages, also of currencies, languages etc.
It expands to 3 MB (!) ActivityPub JSON-LD if you request 4 languages (also has the Press Freedom Index and such things).
I consider 50kb / 3MB to be a difference. We just need the id …
https://martinfowler.com/bliki/Datensparsamkeit.html
(often thinking about my people at the sinking Carteret Islands)
@reiver i think notion might be a slightly better fit to the underlying AS data model than obsidian or hedgedoc, but i love the idea of a "direct WYSIWIG" AP client that writes to collections in a "files metaphor". C2S could enable this a bit, making one or more outboxes just the thing you upload these documents to...
@reiver in my opinion, regular people will never write markdown. Regular people need an UI where they can select formatting options (or type information) like in MS Word.