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I have started using the add-on and most of the times I just select a paragraph and press X to extract but I do not need to modify it. It would nice to have a another radio button next to "Enter title only", named "Do not edit extracted note", that when selected, when I just press X, the note gets extracted in the right deck, the text gets highlighted (in green), and it skips the second scr
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[Tutorial] Asynchronous Flutter chat client with Go chat server which are powered by gRPC (simple…
Aleksandr Sokolovskii Jan 13 I opened Flutter for myself few weeks ago. It dramatically changes mobile app development. I would call it now — development with…
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quotes or excerpts, comments, any kind of status but connected to a book
what does the UI look like for this? is there a status box like on twitter or mastodon, where you have a UI for selecting a book (or books)? do you get to the status form from the book?
how structured should this be? and should different kinds of posts be handled differently? for example, should reviews be grouped on th