
yeah idk, I think there should be a line when it comes to actual death threats, no matter against whom.
But I acknowledge the hypocrisy and irony in this situation.

yeah idk, I think there should be a line when it comes to actual death threats, no matter against whom.
But I acknowledge the hypocrisy and irony in this situation.
the obsidian-git plugin. Auto commits and pulls/push every x minutes. Works great for me, I get full version control and works on all my platforms (Linux, Windows, Android). You just need to be careful with your .gitignore and add at least .obsidian/workspace.json to prevent conflicts.
Probably not suitable if you store larger files, but after a year of daily usage with tons of small images I’m still below 150 MB.
I also remember services you could pay to get your captcha solved via a browser extension. You could also register as a captcha solver there to earn a few bucks stupidly solving captchas. Although I’m not sure if they were actually legit.
Google Lens is also a thing for general usage, and there are plenty options for more specific tasks such as Merlin for birds.
I didn’t think of that - also for nvim you typically pull plugins from git repositories