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WolfOliver
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You can login in the browser version, this will work on Linux. But the at the moment there is no build available to run the desktop app on Linux.
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I would love to read some feedback on MonsterWriter. It is my side-project made to make LaTeX accessible for everybody.
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I would love to read your feedback how it works with MonsterWriter. 1. Download the app [01]
2. Create a new empty document
3. Insert a markdown section type
4. past your markdown code into the markdo…
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I guess DeepSeek payed OpenAI for the usage of their API according to OpenAI's pricing? So what is the point if you pay for it and can not use the results how you see fit?
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Nice to Know: Buildpacks are also usable with Cloud Foundry - an enterprise grade open source PaaS which is used by a lot of large corporations.
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but it can provide recommendations
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"Until this change, customers who have used fewer resources have covered the costs, in a way, for other customers who have used much more resources." ... This argument does not make sense. I…
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I'm the creator of MonsterWriter.
MonsterWriter uses a very simple CRDT for JSON payload (references index, export config). For the collaboration on the actual text it uses OT. When I started to …
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I'am always skeptical about this offline use case. Is it really as important as the CRDT community claims? If you are on a plain, you could also just read a book.
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Graph Based RAG systems look promising
https://www.ontotext.com/knowledgehub/fundamentals/what-is-g... …
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Check out MonsterWriter
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its actually does not require node, it runs completely in the browser
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Yes it is my own product. Sorry for not pointing it out.
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With or without equations, just use MonsterWriter. It gives you LaTeX results without needing to know what LaTeX is. But, yes LaTeX has other benefits, e.g. citing references, or creating PDFs accordi…
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> Also, cheapskates who don’t want to pay cloud bills You will have to store it in the cloud eventually, otherwise it is just local software, not local-first
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now you can compare it to pull requests in software development, but in software development we have compilers, linters and tests which point out merge bugs.
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> and know it won’t get out of sync but will you ever be able to trust the automatic merge? Imagine a complex document with a few collaborators which work in parallel offline and make significant c…
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Any insights/research on what kind of users care / don't care about local first software?
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MonsterWriter