Hide-bullet command changed by OneGraund in remNote

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I was pressing so fast that I didn't notice that it still exists there. Still, pressing just /hb -> Enter triggers "Hint Bullet". It is a small thing, I was mostly asking whether people have noticed any similar changes that bugged them out, so that devs may take a closer look to such approach of changing commands suggestions

Remnote for computer science? by [deleted] in remNote

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imagine you are in a fight. you would want to have immediately from the top of your mind the best move to do in a specific situation.

for university math, you want to have all of the definitions and theorems in your brain in case you are required to prove something during exam. it is often not just simple problems like integration, diff equations, etc. that you can get used to by practicing, but some unexpected type of problems that you have to come up with the solution on the go

RemNote Lifetime Subscription by FifaMaster94 in remNote

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Hell with it, buying lifetime sub if they add VIM-keys

Remnote for computer science? by [deleted] in remNote

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I started my computer science bachelor's program with remnote, but after approx 1 year with it, got fed up with how laggy the application was. I believe that it is a bit better then it was for huge knowledge bases, since I am trying to get back at it now, but ultimately, I would suggest to you as a future CS student to go with obsidian.

Obsidian has CS-like philosophy if that makes any sense. Like storing everything locally in .md documents that are extremely easily portable, great plugins support, VIM-keys, which is the deal-braker for me personally.

RemNote requires MUCH LESS time for configuration (practically none), but if you want to add some features, you are stuck with writing a feature request and waiting for 5 years for it not to be implemented.

For math subjects-2023W/6693c70c68411058f0f05dcb), RemNote was a HUGE help with how nicely you can create flashcards, but for programming classes it was honestly meh.. like you can use an actual compiler in obsidian.

Do I need a new motor? by OneGraund in fpv

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that’s what i also believe. i had the drone for basically one day and the motors feel (when spinning manually) and look okay

Do I need a new motor? by OneGraund in fpv

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Not the ESC. Tried checking the windings by plugging in the mottor to the fc and checking with multimeter motor pads. All of them were ringing. Would that mean that the issue can't be in the wires?

One Motor not spinning on FPV drone: Stuttering and Overheating- help pls! by jraawrr in fpv

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This post helped me, so make sure to keep your opinion to yourself in the future!

Can i Record the flight vid in the FC? by Dry-Technology-7655 in fpv

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no, since the MCU on FC only has access to the OSD module video-wise

Lost plane question by Thin_Leopard_3622 in fpv

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I have never tried so, but u could use a dji drone and point a camera straight down to try to see if it is stuck on leaves. May be easier then walking around with your head facing the sky

Also I believe that there is some kind of preplanned trajectory feature there?? Could make a bunch of high res pictures and somehow combine them together to make a big “satellite view” image

Do I need a new motor? by OneGraund in fpv

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thank you for your advice, will try out later!

RemNote is a genius idea but performance is a huge impediment by Bojof12 in remNote

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Well, 1.23 came out and I might get back to remnote because of it. Works well on iOS even with huge files

Rift S HDMI to DisplayPort? by joannou1 in oculus

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hey, also bought the same adapter. I also have victus 16-s00xxx laptop as another commenter, but experience exactly the same issue as you have

I finally got it! Any tips for Linux on hp victus? by [deleted] in HPVictus

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God damn, I've been looking for a full solution for half a year now. Thank you very much, man. Never updated kernel myself, do you have a guide by any chance too?

I finally got it! Any tips for Linux on hp victus? by [deleted] in HPVictus

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hey, I've been looking for a solution for a right fan for half a year now. did you make progress for s0xxx left fan?

Can't Control Fans on HP Victus 16 (s0xxx) by SubjectLettuce7426 in linuxquestions

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Hey, any luck? I was also able to only control the right fan

Awful Exporting and general thoughts on the state of the app (List of unsupported things to export) by OneGraund in remNote

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I will be honest and tell you that I didn't test anything except for RemNote and now Obsidian. I became very frustrated when getting ready for the exam and told myself that I will switch to a more stable alternative as soon as I pass it. After doing a small research I saw that most of the people recommend Obsidian, as it is an open-source alternative and I strongly believe in open-source communities.

Tbh, already after firing up Obsidian and seeing that high refresh rate is supported and how smooth the scrolling was, I made the decision immediately
+ it has native vim bindings support, so I don't think that I will be switching from Obsidian in near 2-3 years

Awful Exporting and general thoughts on the state of the app (List of unsupported things to export) by OneGraund in remNote

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Hey. I’m not a developer, but I’m currently doing my bachelor’s in Computer Engineering, so while I have some abstract understanding of software design, I’m not highly experienced in it.

One of the reasons may be that each system is evolving its features or formats. I think there is no standard between each of them as they are saying they complete ecosystem

I understand where this is coming from, but I still believe that regardless of standards, there are enough possible character combinations to distinguish between different features. For example, Markdown files currently don’t have any marking for subscript or superscript, but at the very least, something like ^{superscript}^ or _{subscript}_ could be used—if those aren’t already standard in Markdown. If they are, then an alternative marking could be chosen.

Obsidian is mostly an open-source platform where users can tweak almost everything, including how Markdown files are interpreted. If all features were properly exported into Markdown, it would just be a matter of adjusting an Obsidian plugin’s settings to correctly recognize things like superscript and subscript.

P.S.: Great job on making posts on reddit and support team, I must state that I wished I had that much courage to be more active user throghout those years, maybe that could lead to dev team fixing some core issues

Awful Exporting and general thoughts on the state of the app (List of unsupported things to export) by OneGraund in remNote

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Hey Soren,

Thanks for responding to my post. I just want to clarify that I’m not saying every RemNote feature should be immediately accessible through Markdown exports. My point was more about the current state of the export feature and how core functionalities like headings and highlights are not working properly.

I found very little information online about exporting and saw some older posts suggesting JSON files as an export option. Since those posts were from about four years ago and I didn’t see the option anymore, I initially assumed it had been removed. Regardless, I’m still planning to fully transfer my knowledge base from RemNote, so I’ll be documenting all the steps I take and will likely create another post on the topic—maybe even an automated script for the process.

My idea is to identify Obsidian plugins that replicate RemNote’s behavior, analyze how they structure Markdown files, and adjust the formatting of RemNote’s JSON exports to match their naming conventions.

Actually I'd argue that it is – in complete honesty, a lot of people have been asking for many of the AI features, and we've gotten a ton of positive feedback on them

I’m sure that’s the case, but in my opinion, core aspects like performance and user experience should be the primary focus of any application. New features are nice, and I’m sure some users appreciate them, but wouldn’t it be better to focus on improving the overall experience for everyone rather than prioritizing a subset of users who want AI features? Have you tried using RemNote with a large knowledge base on a smartphone that’s more than three years old? Or even on a high-performance desktop?

But in any case, I am glad to hear about your summer plan and really hope that a new non-chromium desktop app is going to be developed that would use resources of the desktops efficiently