

Is the Markdown editor WYSIWYG, like Typora ?
🇬🇧 | 24yo French web dev & tech enthusiast
🇫🇷 | Développeur web Limougeaud de 24 ans passionné par l’informatique
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Is the Markdown editor WYSIWYG, like Typora ?
Joining rooms isn’t non-blocking.
Yes, that doesn’t change anything. The slowness is due to Synapse.
I’m on converser.eu, what makes it slow is Synapse.
Cinny isn’t immune to Synapse’s slowness, even with sliding sync.
Yes, I did try Element X and it still does what I’m describing.


Did they homemake everything ?
No NextCloud, no OnlyOffice ?


Do you really access your data most often from home than remotely ?


Except one benefit of the datacenter is redundancy : it going offline is way less likely than your home Internet (or anything else it depends on) going down.


If the internet or anything else goes down you lose all access.
That’s also the case when your home connection or electricity goes down and you’re not on site.
If that’s not a concern, then you don’t need to self-host, you just need a desktop app.


Alright, I guess I should have rather made a post like PSA: beware of Netcup, they shut you down on suspicion of doing stuff against their ToS whether it’s actually the case or not and without giving you a warning to respond.


At the very least, you could cut off Internet access and reduce vCores to 0.5, instead of completely shutting it down and only offering the user to book 4 hours of access during business hours as if they didn’t have work too.


Yet they’re already in your home.


No I mean the post was removed.
I specifically asked whether the Markdown editor is WYSIWYG, like Typora, which isn’t the same thing as MS Word WYSIWYG.