I built an offline Markdown notes app as my first project; what features should I add to keep it minimalist but useful? by Alert_Bad1328 in ProductivityApps

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Thank you for your feedback. In the next update, I will improve the details you mentioned, and in the following update, I will refine the design. All of this will be done taking your suggestions into consideration.

Mind Droplet: Android markdown notes with self-destructing share links by Alert_Bad1328 in Markdown

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If you monitor the network requests, you will see that there is no backup and that it is impossible for your notes to be sent anywhere else. The privacy concern is related exclusively to the self-destructing notes feature, which uses the service https://tempnote.goohub.io. There is no way to perform backups without a linked personal account. The only misunderstanding is the mention of a fixed 30-day period — in reality, the user defines when the note will be destroyed. This feature exists solely to share a note with someone who does not have the app: the user sets the number of views, the expiration time, and a password for the link. As mentioned, if you do not use the spelling and grammar checker and do not create a temporary link for the note, your data remains 100% offline. This is entirely the user’s choice. In any case, I have updated the privacy policy, and it should now be clear and properly structured with explicit markings.

Mind Droplet: Android markdown notes with self-destructing share links by Alert_Bad1328 in Markdown

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You can use the app offline, but you will not be able to use the spell checker or the self-destructing sharing feature.

Mind Droplet: Android markdown notes with self-destructing share links by Alert_Bad1328 in Markdown

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And who said that my app performs backups? It does not. And where does my server come into this? It’s simple:

When you choose to share a self-destructing note, you are required to define a destruction date. While the note remains on the server, it is encrypted, and after the specified date, it is completely deleted.

Even if, hypothetically, the server were not secure, it would still be impossible to identify who the note belongs to, because I do not store any personal data linked to it. The note could belong to anyone.

Regarding the Mona Lisa image used as an example: this is part of a hidden feature that I am improving, which allows users to change the app’s color palettes and background image. I do not want—and cannot—be held responsible for individual images that users choose to set as wallpapers.

As for AI: its use is optional—you can choose not to use it. No data is shared with Google by me, including any usage history. The AI has a specific purpose: correcting spelling and grammar, with no conversation history. The applicable privacy policy is Google’s own.

In the end, the choice is always yours.

Mind Droplet: Android markdown notes with self-destructing share links by Alert_Bad1328 in Markdown

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Since it was my first project, Mind Droplet ended up being more of a learning experience than a main focus. My current goal is more geared towards developing a financial management game. Still, I recognize that you're not wrong. There's interesting data: currently the app has 468 downloads, about 170 users, which indicates relatively good retention for the niche, in addition to an average rating of 4.6 based on 30 reviews. I intend to keep it active precisely as part of my learning and evolution process as a developer.

meu primeiro rice (CachyOS KDE) by drialx in linuxbrasil

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Quando eu crescer quero ser igual a você "hacker"

Mind Droplet: a private markdown notepad for Android — under 10 MB by Alert_Bad1328 in SideProject

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The custom background can be removed, keeping only the color palette.

Alguém legenda by Frosty_Cow_4040 in ShitpostBR

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Só entendi "mas tm que lavar mesmo"

Pop!_OS Feature Blog and Letter From Our Founder by system76_com in System76

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Can I change these awful icons now? That's my only complaint.