
It seems recent versions of Lemmy don’t have that problem anymore, right?
It seems recent versions of Lemmy don’t have that problem anymore, right?
I’ve recently discovered Trilium : markdown, electron app but works in pure web too if you host it somewhere, opensource, UX is ok by my standards, and the mobile web app works on Android too. And there is something of an ecosystem around, with extensions for browsers and the such. Sadly, I’ve also (and as recently) discovered its development was halted.
But there’s hope, and a TriliumNext project has seen light, which took right where Trilium stopped (and, from what I understood, they’re still mostly compatible at that point).
End users (so to speak) usally don’t buy full parmesan wheels, anyway ;)
Well, I’ve finally found a way using plemmy instead of Lemmy.py. Basically :
from plemmy import LemmyHttp
lemmy = LemmyHttp('https://my.lemmy.instance')
lemmy.login('username','password')
lemmy.edit_community(community_id=XXX,banner="http:/yyy.tld/img.jpg")
It’s more for CYOA-like games, but Twine is pretty good and has a graph-like editor. Of course, if you want to do anything more complicated than “if (choice) go (page)”, you might need some code. But for the basics it works without.
I don’t use such a machine myself, but those are tools which I would turn to if I had :
The first one is just a library (i.e. building blocks), while the second looks more like a complete solution - based on Linux’ most used vector software Inkscape.
Seeing RocketChat in here, when they’ve been actively moving away from opensource for several years now, is at least a bit funny.