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I self host docmost and love it, thank you for making it!

Will you consider making it publishable as a wiki? The current share feature is close but forces me to share a specific URL and live-edit public pages.


The next sharing goal would be to make it possible to share an entire "Space", but not the "Workspace" itself.

Would that fit the ideas you have in mind?


Yes! I maintain documentation relating to music production and want to make it public, while also ideally also accepting contributions (though I'm not sure how that'd look like).

It would be nice to have a way to have WIP be private until I publish the changes.


Makes it feel less corporate, more authentic, I feel


Except this is often done by corporations (or their spokesperson) to exploit that feeling. So we’re back to square one.


Unfortunately the text is too small for me to comfortably read, and the website is incompatible with Safari’s Reader Mode.


Command +.

Supporting / allowing Reader Mode would be good.


Install Stylebot. You can set e.g. body { font-size: 125% } for that website.


If you use a trackpad, you can use the scale gesture (pinch-to-zoom, but outwards) to increase the magnification of most web pages. Very useful for those of us past age 40.

On iOS, you can also use the same gesture directly on the screen.


> If you use a trackpad, you can use the scale gesture (pinch-to-zoom, but outwards) to increase the magnification of most web pages.

And if that doesn't work (it doesn't for me), the older method should: Hold control and scroll, up to zoom in and down to zoom out.


On iOS you can also tap "aA" button in the URL bar to get to the scale settings.


Thank you!!!

Now I’m really annoyed with myself for not realising this. This insight is up there with the ‘spacebar long press to get a cursor’ thing


set default zoom for browser to 120%, I have mine set to 80% because websites keep increasing font sizes


Firefox reader doesn't work either which is surprising.


I wonder if this can be optimized by letting GPT provide multiple instructions per screenshot instead of just one.

For example in the twitter screenshot, it could use just the one image.


If you look closely it actually does give multiple instructions per screenshot! However it cannot get too far, because the screen changes under it. For example when it starts typing a tweet, the tweet box expands and the send button moves, so it tries to click it but it's not longer there, it needs to take another screenshot to see because it's kinda executing those steps "in the dark"

we could try to patch an "interpolation" kinda of thing for change, but also, I'm curious to see if the multi-modal models that are coming out supporting video would be able to actually just "watch the video" in real time, this would be the ultimate solution


Push notifications are incredibly useful, especially for as private a thing as messaging. “Just disable notifications” isn’t a real solution for almost anyone.


I’m not entirely sure what you’re alluding to - but yes, neither do corporations should be allowed unrestricted access to your personal data.


I think what they're alluding to is the unspoken implication that Apple and Google deserve admiration for coming forward about the government spying, despite the fact that they obviously spy on you, too.


Ironically it is technically VC backed


I wonder what it'll have to do to get to an IPO ;)


Why is that an issue when it’s the engine? It’s hard to argue this is anti competitive in any way when it comes to browser product choice.


I don’t see the point of being able to change the UI skin only? All that does is tricks people into thinking they’re using a different browser when they aren’t, and it gives Apple control over which features and APIs are supported etc. (maybe you can patch new ones in by injecting a polyfill but that’s a terrible solution)


It limits what plugins/extension can do. For example Firefox on iOS doesn’t support plugins at all and thus you can’t use the same Adblock you would use on desktop (unlock origin)


Even in that country - if you’re a woman you need to know if you still have rights regarding bodily autonomy (e.g. abortion). If you’re queer you need to know if you’re allowed to dress a certain way (anti-drag laws) or express public affection, without being arrested.


I mean everyone needs to knows the law broadly, and the specific laws that may impact them.


I agree, and to mitigate this weakness I created a “Like Song” shortcut that adds the song to a Liked playlist, very similar to Spotify. The only weakness of AM that I couldn’t mitigate is remote controlling songs - Spotify is superior surprisingly so.


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