

Not any lazier. Script kiddies didn’t write the code themselves, either.
Not any lazier. Script kiddies didn’t write the code themselves, either.
Hedgedoc is fantastic. If you’re okay with your notes app being web-only (without an app or even a PWA) and you don’t need canvas notes or multi-note queries, you should check it out.
First, every note is Markdown, but it supports a ton of things natively. It has native Vim, Emacs, and Sublime (the default) editors and it’s built to be great for collaboration (if you want).
It also has
And best of all, they have a Hedgehog for the icon! (I may be biased.)
Why? Open source doesn’t mean “cheap” or “at cost.”
Your reply has nothing to do with fair use doctrine.
Copyright can only be granted to works created by a human, but I don’t know of any such restriction for fair use. Care to share a source explaining why you think only humans are able to use fair use as a defense for copyright infringement?
It’s the new hyped up version of “no-code” or low-code solutions, but with AI so you have more flexibility to footgun.