Devonthink? a dying dino?

For quick notes, MD is fine, unless I anticipate some attachments needed. For long projects, I tend to write (if I am not working collaboratively) in Latex. I am not thrilled about how Obsidian deals with attachments, and for writing in Markdown if I don’t do it in DT, I have been using a standalone MD editor (Typora).

meh, I dunno, whether this is how he actually writes in English, or his posts have fully or partially gone through some sort of translation procedure, his meaning is clear.

Personally, I’m fluent only in English, so whether the post was verbatim or the result of google translate, chatgpt, or something else, I’m still impressed that it makes sense, even if the cadence is odd.

(insert shrug emoji here)

In fairness, @meowky was talking about the fairly distinctive way @AndreasEbner works with texts (as broken down in his earlier posts linked to above), not about the way he expressed himself in the post at the top of this thread. But Andreas himself has evidently left the building, more’s the pity, so we’re left to talk among ourselves.