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I have similar feelings, so I created this: https://tinymind.me

Some highlights: 1. Drag and drop to upload images, and automatically save to your github, no need for imgur. 2. Supports Markdown and LaTex. 3. Free & open source, your data stored in your Github repository.

Drawback: You need to authorize access to your public repo on Github.




Very cool! If it had existed a handful of years ago I probably would be using it. I started out using Forestry which was pretty cool, then was closed, at which point I decided to edit everything locally.

But I'll keep an eye on your repo. Good luck with it!


and the source code here: https://github.com/mazzzystar/tinymind


Imagine a image, not being saved, instead all you have is a tag-prompt - recreating the image on demand, if a older blog post is loaded.. Then again, how many fingers m i holding up?


So the image needs to be regenerated every time the post is read? Sounds wasteful to me.


Interesting idea, if the seed is set differently, would that mean that each person sees a different image? Like a lottery.




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