#synchronization — Public Fediverse posts
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#Business #Approaches
Self hosting passwords · “I haven’t used an online password manager in 5 years.“ https://ilo.im/16d6o1_____
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#Business #Approaches
Self hosting passwords · “I haven’t used an online password manager in 5 years.“ https://ilo.im/16d6o1_____
#Online #Offline #PasswordManager #Passwords #Synchronization #KeePass #Vaultwarden #SelfHosting -
#Business #Approaches
Self hosting passwords · “I haven’t used an online password manager in 5 years.“ https://ilo.im/16d6o1_____
#Online #Offline #PasswordManager #Passwords #Synchronization #KeePass #Vaultwarden #SelfHosting -
#Business #Approaches
Self hosting passwords · “I haven’t used an online password manager in 5 years.“ https://ilo.im/16d6o1_____
#Online #Offline #PasswordManager #Passwords #Synchronization #KeePass #Vaultwarden #SelfHosting -
Two threads enter. One thread leaves.
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🔗 Lock a shared test database for parallel test processes
https://rias.be/blog/lock-a-shared-test-database-for-parallel-test-processes
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🔗 Lock a shared test database for parallel test processes
https://rias.be/blog/lock-a-shared-test-database-for-parallel-test-processes
#testing #bestpractices #database #parallel #synchronization -
🔗 Lock a shared test database for parallel test processes
https://rias.be/blog/lock-a-shared-test-database-for-parallel-test-processes
#testing #bestpractices #database #parallel #synchronization -
🔗 Lock a shared test database for parallel test processes
https://rias.be/blog/lock-a-shared-test-database-for-parallel-test-processes
#testing #bestpractices #database #parallel #synchronization -
🔗 Lock a shared test database for parallel test processes
https://rias.be/blog/lock-a-shared-test-database-for-parallel-test-processes
#testing #bestpractices #database #parallel #synchronization -
Are seminal fluid proteins a male tool to manipulate females against their interests? Or do females have a say as well? Michalak et al. argue that if females can detect seminal fluids, using it as information can benefit both sexes.
Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/740809 -
Are seminal fluid proteins a male tool to manipulate females against their interests? Or do females have a say as well? Michalak et al. argue that if females can detect seminal fluids, using it as information can benefit both sexes.
Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/740809 -
Are seminal fluid proteins a male tool to manipulate females against their interests? Or do females have a say as well? Michalak et al. argue that if females can detect seminal fluids, using it as information can benefit both sexes.
Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/740809 -
Are seminal fluid proteins a male tool to manipulate females against their interests? Or do females have a say as well? Michalak et al. argue that if females can detect seminal fluids, using it as information can benefit both sexes.
Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/740809 -
Are seminal fluid proteins a male tool to manipulate females against their interests? Or do females have a say as well? Michalak et al. argue that if females can detect seminal fluids, using it as information can benefit both sexes.
Read now ahead of print!
https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/740809 -
I’ve published a new essay on Substack: “I waited four times. Here’s where the misalignments begin.”
What happens when two people don’t oscillate at the same frequency in a group chat? Not misunderstanding. Geometry. Topology.
I use the Kuramoto model to explain what the double empathy problem doesn’t say.
No paywall. Readable by everyone.
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I’ve published a new essay on Substack: “I waited four times. Here’s where the misalignments begin.”
What happens when two people don’t oscillate at the same frequency in a group chat? Not misunderstanding. Geometry. Topology.
I use the Kuramoto model to explain what the double empathy problem doesn’t say.
No paywall. Readable by everyone.
#autism #neurodiversity #communication #synchronization -
I’ve published a new essay on Substack: “I waited four times. Here’s where the misalignments begin.”
What happens when two people don’t oscillate at the same frequency in a group chat? Not misunderstanding. Geometry. Topology.
I use the Kuramoto model to explain what the double empathy problem doesn’t say.
No paywall. Readable by everyone.
#autism #neurodiversity #communication #synchronization -
I’ve published a new essay on Substack: “I waited four times. Here’s where the misalignments begin.”
What happens when two people don’t oscillate at the same frequency in a group chat? Not misunderstanding. Geometry. Topology.
I use the Kuramoto model to explain what the double empathy problem doesn’t say.
No paywall. Readable by everyone.
#autism #neurodiversity #communication #synchronization -
I’ve published a new essay on Substack: “I waited four times. Here’s where the misalignments begin.”
What happens when two people don’t oscillate at the same frequency in a group chat? Not misunderstanding. Geometry. Topology.
I use the Kuramoto model to explain what the double empathy problem doesn’t say.
No paywall. Readable by everyone.
#autism #neurodiversity #communication #synchronization -
Sync-in 2.2 is out: PDF OCR search, Markdown indexing, new admin tools, and a powerful event system for dynamic updates!
👉️ https://sync-in.com/news/sync-in-2-2
#release #documentmanagement #document #filesharing #opensource #foss #selfhosting #selfhosted #security #linux #privacy #digitalsovereignty #datasovereignty #logicielslibres #libre #collaboration #freesoftware #softwaredevelopement #softwareengineering #security #cloud #productivity #fediverse #opensourcesoftware #selfhst #synchronization
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Sync-in 2.2 is out: PDF OCR search, Markdown indexing, new admin tools, and a powerful event system for dynamic updates!
👉️ https://sync-in.com/news/sync-in-2-2
#release #documentmanagement #document #filesharing #opensource #foss #selfhosting #selfhosted #security #linux #privacy #digitalsovereignty #datasovereignty #logicielslibres #libre #collaboration #freesoftware #softwaredevelopement #softwareengineering #security #cloud #productivity #fediverse #opensourcesoftware #selfhst #synchronization
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Sync-in 2.2 is out: PDF OCR search, Markdown indexing, new admin tools, and a powerful event system for dynamic updates!
👉️ https://sync-in.com/news/sync-in-2-2
#release #documentmanagement #document #filesharing #opensource #foss #selfhosting #selfhosted #security #linux #privacy #digitalsovereignty #datasovereignty #logicielslibres #libre #collaboration #freesoftware #softwaredevelopement #softwareengineering #security #cloud #productivity #fediverse #opensourcesoftware #selfhst #synchronization
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Sync-in 2.2 is out: PDF OCR search, Markdown indexing, new admin tools, and a powerful event system for dynamic updates!
👉️ https://sync-in.com/news/sync-in-2-2
#release #documentmanagement #document #filesharing #opensource #foss #selfhosting #selfhosted #security #linux #privacy #digitalsovereignty #datasovereignty #logicielslibres #libre #collaboration #freesoftware #softwaredevelopement #softwareengineering #security #cloud #productivity #fediverse #opensourcesoftware #selfhst #synchronization
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Sync-in 2.2 is out: PDF OCR search, Markdown indexing, new admin tools, and a powerful event system for dynamic updates!
👉️ https://sync-in.com/news/sync-in-2-2
#release #documentmanagement #document #filesharing #opensource #foss #selfhosting #selfhosted #security #linux #privacy #digitalsovereignty #datasovereignty #logicielslibres #libre #collaboration #freesoftware #softwaredevelopement #softwareengineering #security #cloud #productivity #fediverse #opensourcesoftware #selfhst #synchronization
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New paper, with Zerong Guo, Zonghua Liu, Shuguang Guan, Stefano Boccaletti and Jie Zhou.
Everyone knows about chimera states. We show a new mechanism for the emergence of chimeras that is specific of higher-order interactions. Interestingly, this mechanism is somewhat analogous to what happens in some proteins with intrinsic disorder (which we showed a couple of years ago), so we called it intrinsic frustration.
#mathematics #physics #science #HigherOrderNetworks #synchronization #DynamicalSystems #ChimeraStates #chimeras #frustration #IntrinsicDisorder
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New paper, with Zerong Guo, Zonghua Liu, Shuguang Guan, Stefano Boccaletti and Jie Zhou.
Everyone knows about chimera states. We show a new mechanism for the emergence of chimeras that is specific of higher-order interactions. Interestingly, this mechanism is somewhat analogous to what happens in some proteins with intrinsic disorder (which we showed a couple of years ago), so we called it intrinsic frustration.
#mathematics #physics #science #HigherOrderNetworks #synchronization #DynamicalSystems #ChimeraStates #chimeras #frustration #IntrinsicDisorder
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New paper, with Zerong Guo, Zonghua Liu, Shuguang Guan, Stefano Boccaletti and Jie Zhou.
Everyone knows about chimera states. We show a new mechanism for the emergence of chimeras that is specific of higher-order interactions. Interestingly, this mechanism is somewhat analogous to what happens in some proteins with intrinsic disorder (which we showed a couple of years ago), so we called it intrinsic frustration.
#mathematics #physics #science #HigherOrderNetworks #synchronization #DynamicalSystems #ChimeraStates #chimeras #frustration #IntrinsicDisorder
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New paper, with Zerong Guo, Zonghua Liu, Shuguang Guan, Stefano Boccaletti and Jie Zhou.
Everyone knows about chimera states. We show a new mechanism for the emergence of chimeras that is specific of higher-order interactions. Interestingly, this mechanism is somewhat analogous to what happens in some proteins with intrinsic disorder (which we showed a couple of years ago), so we called it intrinsic frustration.
#mathematics #physics #science #HigherOrderNetworks #synchronization #DynamicalSystems #ChimeraStates #chimeras #frustration #IntrinsicDisorder
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New paper, with Zerong Guo, Zonghua Liu, Shuguang Guan, Stefano Boccaletti and Jie Zhou.
Everyone knows about chimera states. We show a new mechanism for the emergence of chimeras that is specific of higher-order interactions. Interestingly, this mechanism is somewhat analogous to what happens in some proteins with intrinsic disorder (which we showed a couple of years ago), so we called it intrinsic frustration.
#mathematics #physics #science #HigherOrderNetworks #synchronization #DynamicalSystems #ChimeraStates #chimeras #frustration #IntrinsicDisorder
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New paper, with Kirill Kovalenko, Gonzalo Contreras, Stefano Boccaletti and Rubén Sánchez.
People have noticed that, in higher-order networks, synchronization is often explosive, and that cluster synchronization happens very rarely, if ever. We explain why, by showing that symultaneous dynamical equitability across layers or interaction orders is necessary and sufficient for cluster synchronization, except if the coupling functions depend linearly on each other. Since the probability of randomly satisfying this condition is exceedingly low, cluster synchronization is precluded in such networks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-026-02543-5
#mathematics #physics #science #networks #complexity #HigherOrderNetworks #MultiplexNetworks #synchronization #dynamicalsystems #graphs #graphtheory #equitability #ClusterSynchronization #ExplosiveSynchronization
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New paper, with Kirill Kovalenko, Gonzalo Contreras, Stefano Boccaletti and Rubén Sánchez.
People have noticed that, in higher-order networks, synchronization is often explosive, and that cluster synchronization happens very rarely, if ever. We explain why, by showing that symultaneous dynamical equitability across layers or interaction orders is necessary and sufficient for cluster synchronization, except if the coupling functions depend linearly on each other. Since the probability of randomly satisfying this condition is exceedingly low, cluster synchronization is precluded in such networks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-026-02543-5
#mathematics #physics #science #networks #complexity #HigherOrderNetworks #MultiplexNetworks #synchronization #dynamicalsystems #graphs #graphtheory #equitability #ClusterSynchronization #ExplosiveSynchronization
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New paper, with Kirill Kovalenko, Gonzalo Contreras, Stefano Boccaletti and Rubén Sánchez.
People have noticed that, in higher-order networks, synchronization is often explosive, and that cluster synchronization happens very rarely, if ever. We explain why, by showing that symultaneous dynamical equitability across layers or interaction orders is necessary and sufficient for cluster synchronization, except if the coupling functions depend linearly on each other. Since the probability of randomly satisfying this condition is exceedingly low, cluster synchronization is precluded in such networks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-026-02543-5
#mathematics #physics #science #networks #complexity #HigherOrderNetworks #MultiplexNetworks #synchronization #dynamicalsystems #graphs #graphtheory #equitability #ClusterSynchronization #ExplosiveSynchronization
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New paper, with Kirill Kovalenko, Gonzalo Contreras, Stefano Boccaletti and Rubén Sánchez.
People have noticed that, in higher-order networks, synchronization is often explosive, and that cluster synchronization happens very rarely, if ever. We explain why, by showing that symultaneous dynamical equitability across layers or interaction orders is necessary and sufficient for cluster synchronization, except if the coupling functions depend linearly on each other. Since the probability of randomly satisfying this condition is exceedingly low, cluster synchronization is precluded in such networks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-026-02543-5
#mathematics #physics #science #networks #complexity #HigherOrderNetworks #MultiplexNetworks #synchronization #dynamicalsystems #graphs #graphtheory #equitability #ClusterSynchronization #ExplosiveSynchronization
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New paper, with Kirill Kovalenko, Gonzalo Contreras, Stefano Boccaletti and Rubén Sánchez.
People have noticed that, in higher-order networks, synchronization is often explosive, and that cluster synchronization happens very rarely, if ever. We explain why, by showing that symultaneous dynamical equitability across layers or interaction orders is necessary and sufficient for cluster synchronization, except if the coupling functions depend linearly on each other. Since the probability of randomly satisfying this condition is exceedingly low, cluster synchronization is precluded in such networks.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s42005-026-02543-5
#mathematics #physics #science #networks #complexity #HigherOrderNetworks #MultiplexNetworks #synchronization #dynamicalsystems #graphs #graphtheory #equitability #ClusterSynchronization #ExplosiveSynchronization
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Blogged: Introducing NtpTick: A lightweight NTP client for .NET
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Blogged: Introducing NtpTick: A lightweight NTP client for .NET
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Blogged: Introducing NtpTick: A lightweight NTP client for .NET
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Blogged: Introducing NtpTick: A lightweight NTP client for .NET
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Blogged: Introducing NtpTick: A lightweight NTP client for .NET
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listed.to
TIL about https://listed.to/
I've been using Standard Notes for a while. It's much handier to type in your toots & posts in a nice editor, than in the puny port in the web interfaces of mastodon and other web interfaces.
I started to look for a handy solution when I began typing long posts on my Androids
- phone interfaces suck balls when you have a tall corpus
- touch screen keyboards suck major
- everything is too small
- fingers slam & flow over on other letters than touched
- typing errors are major
- auto correct is a must but a privacy hell (exposing everything you write to Alphabet / google)
- It takes 10 times longer to type in a short post on a Android capacitive interface with auto correction keyboard and word suggestion enabled
- In comes the saviour
Standard Notes is double encrypted, markdown capable, auto-synchronizes and available on all platforms you work in
- have a browser ready with JavaScript and tls
- Standard Notes has MFA 2FA encryption for your account
- paid extras of the service are not needed here
- you may enable them if you choose to thave that convenience
- I use md editors on my machines to have previews of my markdown formatted notes
- On Linux I use the powerful
ghostwriterwhich uses very powerful libraries pandoc version 3.1.11.1cmark version 0.30.2multimarkdown version 1.35- These tools and libs make my markdown experience incredible smooth, surpassing what Standard Notes has to offer
Today I learned about Listed when I walked down the Standard Notes preferences
- Listed is linked to Standard Notes
- Listed is free (as in beer)
- You can blog you secure notes when you explicitly choose to do so
- You have to enter your super long (64 character) password to blog a note standard remark 1
- A key pair is generated to enable standard notes to publish that one note in your blog
- You have to enter your password for every note you want to blog [logical since notes are per default secure and private]
- The blogging port is timer based 60 seconds is the shortest timer
- You have to manually update your Listed blog post
- Listed blog posts are presented in a nice clean and fast interface on port 443
- Listed can be configured to your own taste including your gravatar
remarks
- Your passwords should be really long, use password managers to process them
- make sure you have weird characters in them
- make it a PITA to enter the passwords manually
- use MFA 2FA everywhere you make accounts
- There is no cloud just somebody elses server
Sources
https://standardnotes.com/privacy
https://app.standardnotes.com/
https://github.com/commonmark/cmark
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/MMD_Users_Guide.html
https://listed.to/@kieran/60239/goodbye-windows-11-hello-linux-mint
#network #synchronization #mathematics #technology #encryption #MFA #2FA #sync #standard #notes #listed #to #programming #blogging #opensource #ghost #writer #cmark #pandoc #mulitmarkdown #markdown
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listed.to
TIL about https://listed.to/
I've been using Standard Notes for a while. It's much handier to type in your toots & posts in a nice editor, than in the puny port in the web interfaces of mastodon and other web interfaces.
I started to look for a handy solution when I began typing long posts on my Androids
- phone interfaces suck balls when you have a tall corpus
- touch screen keyboards suck major
- everything is too small
- fingers slam & flow over on other letters than touched
- typing errors are major
- auto correct is a must but a privacy hell (exposing everything you write to Alphabet / google)
- It takes 10 times longer to type in a short post on a Android capacitive interface with auto correction keyboard and word suggestion enabled
- In comes the saviour
Standard Notes is double encrypted, markdown capable, auto-synchronizes and available on all platforms you work in
- have a browser ready with JavaScript and tls
- Standard Notes has MFA 2FA encryption for your account
- paid extras of the service are not needed here
- you may enable them if you choose to thave that convenience
- I use md editors on my machines to have previews of my markdown formatted notes
- On Linux I use the powerful
ghostwriterwhich uses very powerful libraries pandoc version 3.1.11.1cmark version 0.30.2multimarkdown version 1.35- These tools and libs make my markdown experience incredible smooth, surpassing what Standard Notes has to offer
Today I learned about Listed when I walked down the Standard Notes preferences
- Listed is linked to Standard Notes
- Listed is free (as in beer)
- You can blog you secure notes when you explicitly choose to do so
- You have to enter your super long (64 character) password to blog a note standard remark 1
- A key pair is generated to enable standard notes to publish that one note in your blog
- You have to enter your password for every note you want to blog [logical since notes are per default secure and private]
- The blogging port is timer based 60 seconds is the shortest timer
- You have to manually update your Listed blog post
- Listed blog posts are presented in a nice clean and fast interface on port 443
- Listed can be configured to your own taste including your gravatar
remarks
- Your passwords should be really long, use password managers to process them
- make sure you have weird characters in them
- make it a PITA to enter the passwords manually
- use MFA 2FA everywhere you make accounts
- There is no cloud just somebody elses server
Sources
https://standardnotes.com/privacy
https://app.standardnotes.com/
https://github.com/commonmark/cmark
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/MMD_Users_Guide.html
https://listed.to/@kieran/60239/goodbye-windows-11-hello-linux-mint
#network #synchronization #mathematics #technology #encryption #MFA #2FA #sync #standard #notes #listed #to #programming #blogging #opensource #ghost #writer #cmark #pandoc #mulitmarkdown #markdown
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listed.to
TIL about https://listed.to/
I've been using Standard Notes for a while. It's much handier to type in your toots & posts in a nice editor, than in the puny port in the web interfaces of mastodon and other web interfaces.
I started to look for a handy solution when I began typing long posts on my Androids
- phone interfaces suck balls when you have a tall corpus
- touch screen keyboards suck major
- everything is too small
- fingers slam & flow over on other letters than touched
- typing errors are major
- auto correct is a must but a privacy hell (exposing everything you write to Alphabet / google)
- It takes 10 times longer to type in a short post on a Android capacitive interface with auto correction keyboard and word suggestion enabled
- In comes the saviour
Standard Notes is double encrypted, markdown capable, auto-synchronizes and available on all platforms you work in
- have a browser ready with JavaScript and tls
- Standard Notes has MFA 2FA encryption for your account
- paid extras of the service are not needed here
- you may enable them if you choose to thave that convenience
- I use md editors on my machines to have previews of my markdown formatted notes
- On Linux I use the powerful
ghostwriterwhich uses very powerful libraries pandoc version 3.1.11.1cmark version 0.30.2multimarkdown version 1.35- These tools and libs make my markdown experience incredible smooth, surpassing what Standard Notes has to offer
Today I learned about Listed when I walked down the Standard Notes preferences
- Listed is linked to Standard Notes
- Listed is free (as in beer)
- You can blog you secure notes when you explicitly choose to do so
- You have to enter your super long (64 character) password to blog a note standard remark 1
- A key pair is generated to enable standard notes to publish that one note in your blog
- You have to enter your password for every note you want to blog [logical since notes are per default secure and private]
- The blogging port is timer based 60 seconds is the shortest timer
- You have to manually update your Listed blog post
- Listed blog posts are presented in a nice clean and fast interface on port 443
- Listed can be configured to your own taste including your gravatar
remarks
- Your passwords should be really long, use password managers to process them
- make sure you have weird characters in them
- make it a PITA to enter the passwords manually
- use MFA 2FA everywhere you make accounts
- There is no cloud just somebody elses server
Sources
https://standardnotes.com/privacy
https://app.standardnotes.com/
https://github.com/commonmark/cmark
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/MMD_Users_Guide.html
https://listed.to/@kieran/60239/goodbye-windows-11-hello-linux-mint
#network #synchronization #mathematics #technology #encryption #MFA #2FA #sync #standard #notes #listed #to #programming #blogging #opensource #ghost #writer #cmark #pandoc #mulitmarkdown #markdown
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listed.to
TIL about https://listed.to/
I've been using Standard Notes for a while. It's much handier to type in your toots & posts in a nice editor, than in the puny port in the web interfaces of mastodon and other web interfaces.
I started to look for a handy solution when I began typing long posts on my Androids
- phone interfaces suck balls when you have a tall corpus
- touch screen keyboards suck major
- everything is too small
- fingers slam & flow over on other letters than touched
- typing errors are major
- auto correct is a must but a privacy hell (exposing everything you write to Alphabet / google)
- It takes 10 times longer to type in a short post on a Android capacitive interface with auto correction keyboard and word suggestion enabled
- In comes the saviour
Standard Notes is double encrypted, markdown capable, auto-synchronizes and available on all platforms you work in
- have a browser ready with JavaScript and tls
- Standard Notes has MFA 2FA encryption for your account
- paid extras of the service are not needed here
- you may enable them if you choose to thave that convenience
- I use md editors on my machines to have previews of my markdown formatted notes
- On Linux I use the powerful
ghostwriterwhich uses very powerful libraries pandoc version 3.1.11.1cmark version 0.30.2multimarkdown version 1.35- These tools and libs make my markdown experience incredible smooth, surpassing what Standard Notes has to offer
Today I learned about Listed when I walked down the Standard Notes preferences
- Listed is linked to Standard Notes
- Listed is free (as in beer)
- You can blog you secure notes when you explicitly choose to do so
- You have to enter your super long (64 character) password to blog a note standard remark 1
- A key pair is generated to enable standard notes to publish that one note in your blog
- You have to enter your password for every note you want to blog [logical since notes are per default secure and private]
- The blogging port is timer based 60 seconds is the shortest timer
- You have to manually update your Listed blog post
- Listed blog posts are presented in a nice clean and fast interface on port 443
- Listed can be configured to your own taste including your gravatar
remarks
- Your passwords should be really long, use password managers to process them
- make sure you have weird characters in them
- make it a PITA to enter the passwords manually
- use MFA 2FA everywhere you make accounts
- There is no cloud just somebody elses server
Sources
https://standardnotes.com/privacy
https://app.standardnotes.com/
https://github.com/commonmark/cmark
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/MMD_Users_Guide.html
https://listed.to/@kieran/60239/goodbye-windows-11-hello-linux-mint
#network #synchronization #mathematics #technology #encryption #MFA #2FA #sync #standard #notes #listed #to #programming #blogging #opensource #ghost #writer #cmark #pandoc #mulitmarkdown #markdown
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listed.to
TIL about https://listed.to/
I've been using Standard Notes for a while. It's much handier to type in your toots & posts in a nice editor, than in the puny port in the web interfaces of mastodon and other web interfaces.
I started to look for a handy solution when I began typing long posts on my Androids
- phone interfaces suck balls when you have a tall corpus
- touch screen keyboards suck major
- everything is too small
- fingers slam & flow over on other letters than touched
- typing errors are major
- auto correct is a must but a privacy hell (exposing everything you write to Alphabet / google)
- It takes 10 times longer to type in a short post on a Android capacitive interface with auto correction keyboard and word suggestion enabled
- In comes the saviour
Standard Notes is double encrypted, markdown capable, auto-synchronizes and available on all platforms you work in
- have a browser ready with JavaScript and tls
- Standard Notes has MFA 2FA encryption for your account
- paid extras of the service are not needed here
- you may enable them if you choose to thave that convenience
- I use md editors on my machines to have previews of my markdown formatted notes
- On Linux I use the powerful
ghostwriterwhich uses very powerful libraries pandoc version 3.1.11.1cmark version 0.30.2multimarkdown version 1.35- These tools and libs make my markdown experience incredible smooth, surpassing what Standard Notes has to offer
Today I learned about Listed when I walked down the Standard Notes preferences
- Listed is linked to Standard Notes
- Listed is free (as in beer)
- You can blog you secure notes when you explicitly choose to do so
- You have to enter your super long (64 character) password to blog a note standard remark 1
- A key pair is generated to enable standard notes to publish that one note in your blog
- You have to enter your password for every note you want to blog [logical since notes are per default secure and private]
- The blogging port is timer based 60 seconds is the shortest timer
- You have to manually update your Listed blog post
- Listed blog posts are presented in a nice clean and fast interface on port 443
- Listed can be configured to your own taste including your gravatar
remarks
- Your passwords should be really long, use password managers to process them
- make sure you have weird characters in them
- make it a PITA to enter the passwords manually
- use MFA 2FA everywhere you make accounts
- There is no cloud just somebody elses server
Sources
https://standardnotes.com/privacy
https://app.standardnotes.com/
https://github.com/commonmark/cmark
https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/MMD_Users_Guide.html
https://listed.to/@kieran/60239/goodbye-windows-11-hello-linux-mint
#network #synchronization #mathematics #technology #encryption #MFA #2FA #sync #standard #notes #listed #to #programming #blogging #opensource #ghost #writer #cmark #pandoc #mulitmarkdown #markdown
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An unsynchronized enterprise is just a bunch of busy people building different futures.
In "The Cybernetic Enterprise" I explain why cadence and synchronization are the two principles that solve the paradox between innovation and predictability.
Cadence gives your org a heartbeat. Synchronization makes sure every team follows the same tempo.
Even in the age of AI, shared rhythms remain essential.
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