Yes, I think Typora is the closest one to what Werner is now.
So it is sort of a benchmark.
There are 2 questions:
1. Is there a something that both Typora and Werner do not have, that would benefit their target users?
2. Is there a better approach in general to local-first rich docs in general, like, not Markdown, for example?
Finland inflicted a serious military victory over ussr, actually had a possibility of Allies joining in Winter War, and fought with ussr in 1941-1945. After all that it got its neutral position, not only by ceding some land, but actively resisting.
Meanwhile Baltic states lost their sovereignty for 50 years.
Finland had an offer from the USSR to swap some land for double the size elsewhere. After the "serious military victory over ussr" it lost that land plus some more for the total of 11% of its area, including its second largest city.
>and fought with ussr in 1941-1945
That is a very hilarious way to say that Finland allied with Nazis and got crushed again.
I’m currently in Ukraine in an area with unstable power and frequent outages.
I mentioned Starlink specifically because mobile internet is unreliable during outages and congestion.
I’m aware that Starlink Mini is cheaper in Kyiv, but availability and delivery are inconsistent where I am.
Regarding EcoFlow: the goal is to have enough capacity to cover longer outages, not just short blackouts.
I work remotely and need stable power and internet to stay connected and continue working.
> Zelensky than campaigned on repairing ties with Russia and got elected.
Zelensky had peace and negotiation with Russia in his campaign. Ukrainian politicians, who actually had “repairing ties with Russia” in their campaign lost.
Constitutional amendment about joining Nato was voted in Ukrainian parliament in 2019. Parliament itself was elected after seizure of Crimea and after start of war in Donbas